Audi TT
The Audi TT was first released in 1998, and when it came out…it grabbed the attention of automobile lovers worldwide. At the time of release, it brought a styling fitting for future designs and gave it the edge among other cars during that period. “TT” represents “Tourist Trophy,” a name derived from the legendary motorcycle race hosted on the British Isles of Man. You can source the Audi TT as either a coupe or a convertible and can be transformed with a 1.8-liter turbocharged engine and a VR6 engine. Most of these were designed as front-wheel drives and also had Audi’s Quattro all-wheel-drive system installed. The Audi TT was designed to be compared with the Porsche Boxster but didn’t quite match up. Either way, it is a cool car worth owning.
MINI Cooper S
MINI is a part of the BMW Group and has most of its design made by the parent company. Many people refer to these cars as pocket rockets and are handled like a go-cart type of car. It has a retro charm style to it, with lots of comforts to make your ride worthwhile. The first-generation Cooper S cars were designed with a supercharged four-cylinder engine, while the second-generation came with a supercharger – turbo system. These cars come with a 197-horsepower, but if you happen to want more for your ride, the John Cooper Works edition will give you the opportunity to upgrade to a 210-horsepower.