The Best Sports Cars Under $100K

High-performance cars are getting pricey, but the average enthusiast would be more interested in the fastest sports cars under 100k.

The cost of a sports car has increased substantially over the past few decades. For example, a 1970 Dodge Charger RT with the Hemi 426 was originally $4,359. You simply can’t get in the game for anywhere close to that kind of money.

For a powerful, popular sports car these days, you’re lucky to get a standout for under $100,000. It’s not going to get you the fastest car in the world, but you can get a great affordable sports car for that amount of money.

Here are the best sports cars under 100K out this year.

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Porsche 911 Carrera 4

There’s something just simply magical about a Porsche. It doesn’t have to be full of convenience and comfort. It doesn’t have to pack the meanest punch under the hood. A Porsche is one of the most well-rounded sports cars because it is the whole package, and the Porsche 911 Carrera 4 is just that. It has a rear-engine V-6 design with 350 horsepower, mated to a 7-speed manual transmission and an all-wheel-drive system that sticks to the road like Velcro.

You aren’t breaking land speed records with the Carrera 4, but you’re going to enjoy the drive immensely. You’ll nimbly hold tight in every turn, accelerate with gusto, brake, steer, and shift with the finest of controls, and be hugged in a well-appointed interior. Best of all, you’ll be in a Porsche for under $100,000.

Dodge Viper SRT Coupe

The Dodge Viper is one of the best sports cars under 100K

If you tried to draw an equivalent of the 1970 Dodge Charger to a modern vehicle, this would be it. The Dodge Viper is a high-horsepower engine in an aggressive-looking body designed strictly for one purpose: go fast.

The Dodge Viper SRT Coupe has an 8.4-liter V-10 engine pushing 645 horsepower and 600 lb-ft of torque. It’s capable of straight-line acceleration from 0-60 miles per hour in the low 3-seconda range and has a monstrous top speed of 206 miles per hour. While the exterior is getting a little aged, still embodying the bulbous look from its early years in the mid-nineties, it still looks sexy enough to want one. If you want one of the fastest sports cars under 100k, the Viper SRT is a top choice.

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Make no mistake – the Dodge Viper SRT Coupe isn’t your luxury coupe with a base price of $87,895. It has the power features you need but that’s about it. It’s all about what it can do on the road and track.

Chevrolet Corvette Z06

One of the most iconic nameplates of the American auto industry is the Corvette. With a Corvette, you’ll always find yourself smiling when you get out from behind the wheel because it’s just so much fun. Like the Viper, the Corvette stakes its name on raw power, which the Z06 has in droves. It’s supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 pumps out 650 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque and runs from 0-60 miles per hour in just over 3 seconds.

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The Corvette Z06 is all about the driver’s relationship with the road, so comfort is tertiary. You’ll feel every bump, notice every road surface through the steering wheel, and if you aren’t a sports car purist, you may even find the Corvette uncomfortable after a while.

You won’t be able to deny the pure joy you experience behind the wheel though the rest of the driving experience is somewhat lackluster. Again, standard convenience options exist but you won’t get the same level of luxury as you’d find in the Mercedes or a BMW. All in all, the Corvette Z06 is still nothing short of outstanding at just over $80k base price. Hard to believe it’s one of the fastest sports cars under 100K.

Mercedes-Benz AMG SLC43 Roadster

One of the more exotic-looking cars on the list is the AMG SLC43. It might not be one of the best luxury cars like its cousin the AMG GT, but this gorgeous beast combines the luxuries you want to pamper yourself with a handcrafted powertrain that impresses even the most skeptical critic. Its AMG-enhanced 3.0L V6 biturbo produces 362 horsepower and 384 lb-ft of torque. It takes an estimated 4.6 seconds to go from 0-60 miles per hour.

The coupe is actually a hardtop convertible for open-air cruising. Supply leather, sexy lines, and chrome accents punctuate its appearance while more creature comforts inhabit this car than you could expect. Take the AIRSCARF for instance – it blows warm air over your neck and shoulders so you can keep the top down for longer without getting cold.

You can find yourself behind the wheel of the Mercedes-Benz AMG SLC43 Roadster for just $73,525. It certainly fits the criteria for our list of the fastest sports cars under 100K.

Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat

Let’s just say its moniker does all the talking. ‘Hellcat’ is an apt name for the 707-horsepower leviathan. The moment the engine is started its throaty rumble hypnotizes you. You break out of the trance as soon as you lay into the throttle, accelerating away from everyone else around you.

The Challenger SRT Hellcat could stand a bit of a refresher, however, otherwise, it likely would have ranked a bit higher. Its design is getting a bit dated, but it’s not reflected in its sales numbers. The Hellcat series consistently sells out, and it’s no wonder as the price tag starts at only $62,495. Try getting 700 horsepower for less.

Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R

What sports car list is complete without a Mustang on it? The GT350R is a spirited animal, pumping 526 horsepower and 429 lb-ft of torque from the 5.2-liter flat-planed V-8 engine. It has five adjustable chassis settings, from normal to track mode, for every situation you may encounter with your Mustang.

Despite its high horsepower ratings, the Mustang barely breaks the 4-second threshold on the 0-60 time at 3.9 seconds. If it did, it would’ve ranked higher on the list, because the car really is an amazing vehicle, especially for the price. You can find yourself behind the wheel of the Mustang Shelby GT350R for the bargain price of $61,295. It is definitely worthy of our list of the fastest sports cars under 100K.

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