10 Performance Cars That Became Bargain Deals

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Today on Ideal, we're diving into the world of performance cars that have plummeted in value faster than a lead balloon. We're talking about the Tesla Model S P85D, BMW i8, Jaguar XKRS, Aston Martin DB9, BMW E60 M5, Nissan GTR, Audi R8, Acura NSX, and Dodge Viper. These machines were once the cream of the crop, commanding eye-watering prices, but now you can snag them for a fraction of their original cost. It's a car enthusiast's dream come true - high performance at a bargain price.
Take the Tesla Model S P85D, for example. This silent supercar slayer was once Elon Musk's electric rocket, with a sticker price that could make your eyes water. But now, early models are trading for a fraction of that, offering neck-snapping acceleration and luxury tech at a steal. The BMW i8, with its futuristic styling and hybrid power, has also seen a significant drop in value. While maintenance costs may scare off some buyers, those who dare to take the plunge could be looking at a future cult classic sitting in their garage.
Moving on to the Jaguar XKRS and Aston Martin DB9, these British beasts have seen brutal depreciation despite their raw power and exquisite styling. The BMW E60 M5, Nissan GTR, Audi R8, Acura NSX, and Dodge Viper are also on the list of performance cars that have taken a nosedive in value. From the shrieking V10 of the M5 to the raw muscle of the Viper, these cars offer a driving experience like no other at a fraction of the cost. Enthusiasts are snapping them up, realizing that they may be witnessing the end of an era in the world of high-performance automobiles.

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