Chevrolet Camaro SS and Z/28 Fourth- Generation
If you are fascinated by “pony cars” and dig Chevrolets, then your best bet is to go for a Camaro. It is a fiery competition for the Ford Mustang and has not missed on the opportunity to dish out some strong horsepower since its 1966 release. During the 1993 to 2002 period, Chevrolet released some fourth-generation models, and we have to give them credit for having nothing short of character, quality horsepower, and a low cost. There is no doubt you can easily find a low-mileage Z28 with 310-horsepower going for under ten thousand dollars on the secondary market. The extra cash you would have on hand from saving would give you the opportunity to get some extra tires to use for your burnout missions. In addition, if you love cars that have a ’90s GM interior design, this will be the perfect fit.
Acura RSX Type-S
The Integra is the predecessor for the Acura RSX Type-S, and we have to give it credit for featuring an amazing handling and sporty coupe. This model is known across the globe as the Integra DC5, while the U.S. has the Integra name for the Acura’s model. The Type-S model has a 200-horsepower four-cylinder engine, six-speed manual transmission, and a sport-tuned suspension. The power was complemented with a large rear hatch mounted wing – a feature derived from the Japanese market RSX Type-R. If you are looking for a car that is fast, fun, flexible, and versatile, then the Type-S is the car to go for.