Hyundai Genesis Coupe
When a sports car conversation is on the way, it is not usually one that involves Hyundai unless some reference is being made to it. However, when it comes to the Genesis Coupe, you will feel instantly inspired to find a track to show off the power of the machine. This model is designed to use either a turbocharged four-cylinder or a 3.8-liter V6.A manual transmission system designed on the car allows the power to go to the back wheel, and if you managed to get one of these off the used market, you are in for a good deal. Not to mention if it comes with the Sport or TrackPack, which features a limited-slip rear differential. Owning one of these will also bless you with a great engine, and even though it might only come with the V6, you can count on it to push 348-horsepower. Compared to the Mustang GT that was released the same year, the Genesis Coupe has a higher engine-power rating.
Nissan 370Z
A lot of us have forgotten about the Nissan 370Z for sure, as it has been around for so long. Since its initial release, there have not been many upgrades, and for the last decade or so, nothing major has been done either. However, in the batch of other vehicles going for under ten thousand dollars, we have to give some credit as it can give you some good performance. What matters and has given the vehicle an edge is its 3.7-liter V6 with 332-Horsepower, rear-wheel drive, nimble handling, and a six-speed manual transmission.
When on your regular driving routine, the car provides a smooth ride and makes for a relaxing stroll with your friends and family. However, if you want to see the “good” beast come alive, let this Nissan 370Z come in contact with a corner…it will provide the urge you need to want to drive non-stop.