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vipor3d
I'm looking for a sports car for under 10k. I'm obviously looking for a used one. I'm looked at a few older Porsche Boxsters and MR2 Spyders. What are some other really good looking cars that would be under 10k? It also has to have no more that 70k miles on it. I don't want one that's at the end of its life.
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A Boxster will cost you an arm and a leg to maintain. An MR2 is a good choice but the last generation of them have almost no luggage space, so keep that in mind if you want to use it regularly. Likewise a Saturn Sky or Pontiac Solstice could probably be had for that price, but again almost no luggage space. The best sub 10K sports car is a Miata, hands down. Fun, quick enough, durable/reliable, and economical.
A Boxster will cost you an arm and a leg to maintain. An MR2 is a good choice but the last generation of them have almost no luggage space, so keep that in mind if you want to use it regularly. Likewise a Saturn Sky or Pontiac Solstice could probably be had for that price, but again almost no luggage space. The best sub 10K sports car is a Miata, hands down. Fun, quick enough, durable/reliable, and economical.
Do you think a 2008 Mustang GT or Normal insurance would cost more than a 2010 Ford Focus SES?
dANNY
Lets say there both used, under 10k of miles. Full coverage on my Ford Focus was 200 dollars when i got it, but since ive been accident free is only $175 a month. Ford Focus ses is the highest model of the focus and may be considered a sports car im not sure. I like in MD if that makes a different.
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mustang is going to be more, it is a sports car, and a focus is an economy car, possibly a sporty car but i dont know of any insurance that classifies a focus as a sports car. i'd talk to your insurance agent and possibly shop around. you might pay less in coverage on the car itself but your liability is definitely going to go up
mustang is going to be more, it is a sports car, and a focus is an economy car, possibly a sporty car but i dont know of any insurance that classifies a focus as a sports car. i'd talk to your insurance agent and possibly shop around. you might pay less in coverage on the car itself but your liability is definitely going to go up
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