Up to £2,000
Toyota Celica: A rally hero and sporty looking thing, you can pick one up for less than £1,000, let alone £2,000, although nearer to that price will get you a newer one. Then again, the older version is arguably better looking and has more pedigree thanks to those rally exploits.
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Audi Cabriolet: Made famous by Princess Diana, this is a bit of a 90s icon. And it’s aged very well – it still looks cool. You can have one for less than £1,000 if you’re really lucky, but you can certainly get a good one for less than £2,000. A modern classic, without a doubt.
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BMW 7 Series: There’s something pretty cool about a 1980s/1990s BMW and, incredibly, you can have a mighty 7 Series from that era for less than £2,000. That’s a lot of car, with a lot of mod cons, for not a lot of money.
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£5,000 to £10,000
Porsche Boxster: 20 or so years ago it made Porsche accessible to a whole new range of buyers and now it’s a bargain – and will probably become more and more sought-after. It might not be a 911, but it’s got the Porsche DNA that makes it a cracking driver’s car.
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Mercedes-Benz CLS 500: A nice bit of executive four-door coupe for less than £10k? Can’t be bad. A car that combines style with performance and luxury. Not a combo you’d expect to get for so little cash, but you can have one that’s less than 10 years old for less than £10,000.
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Mazda MX5: One of the best sports cars of the past couple of decades and, if you can’t afford a new one, you can have plenty of driving pleasure for not a lot of money. The MX5 is a perfectly balanced smile-on-your-face two-seater.
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£10,000 to £15,000
Vauxhall VX220: It might be nowhere near as well-remembered as the first-generation Lotus Elise, but the VX220 shared pretty much everything with that car and it’s just as good. Make no mistake, this is a stripped back sports car made purely for driving pleasure. It’s tight, direct and full-on. There are plenty around for less than £15,000 and even some below £10,000.
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Range Rover: While new ones can easily cost north of £100k these days, there are plenty around on the second-hand market for a fraction of that. Kitted out to the hilt, endlessly capable off-road and full of practicality. The Rangie is all the car you’ll ever need. You can have one that’s eight or nine years old for less than £15,000.

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution: A 1990s rally hero to many, the Lancer Evo has a cult following and spent much of the 1990s battling it out around the globe with the Subaru Impreza for world championship glory. And as a road car it’s a masterpiece, with bundles of power and four-wheel-drive-powered handling. It’s always looked amazing, too.
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£20,000 to £40,000
Bentley Turbo R: This is one way to get a serious amount of car for not a lot of money. Most people don’t think they will ever own a Bentley, but it’s definitely doable. A late-1990s low-mileage model can be had for less than £25,000. Higher-milers even slip into the sub-£20,000 bracket.
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Aston Martin DB9: Given that Aston only stopped making this legendary car last year, you’d be forgiven for thinking that you’d need six figures to be driving one away. But no – a DB9 of around 10 years old can be bagged for less than £40,000 these days. That’s not a lot for a snarling V12 GT.
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Lottery win
Well, where to start? Well, we guess, how about the most expensive new cars on sale right now?
Topping the bill currently is the Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita. Less-than-catchy name aside, one of the reasons for the price tag of £3.6million is the fact that diamond dust-impregnated resin is used in its exterior finish. You also get a 4.8-litre, 1,000hp V8 with two superchargers under the bonnet.
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For those looking for something even more outlandish looks-wise, step forward the £3.4million Lamborghini Veneno. That’ll get you a 6.4-litre V12 with 740hp.

In third place is the slightly lesser-known W Motors Lykan Hypersport, at a cool £2.5million. It boasts a 3.7-litre twin-turbo flat-six with 770hp.

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