Being a long time Alfa owner I was looking for a 4c for several years but ended up realizing Alpine didn't just steal the concept of a light turbo charged sports car, they executed it the way Alfa should've done. Ended up buying a solare white premier edition and haven't looked back.
Think you need to lose a zero before you class this as affordable. I can't be alone in thinking 50 grand is anything but affordable. Interesting video and list of cars I've always liked the 4c but my money would go on a 1M.
Love all the cars on this list, but preferences go to the RX7, 4C, Alpine A110 and Defender. Have seen 3 out of 4 in real life, hope to see a 4C eventually.
A bargain isn't really down to the absolute amount of money. A 100k Ferrari Enzo would be bargain but a 10k worn down Mazda 121 would be expensive. I understand that the way they present 50k as something everyone could just shell up is infuriating.
You can only get a Camry with 50k in my country That money could get me a new Mercedes in the US If spending 50k could get me an Alpha I would call that a bargain
Or get a new Mazda MX-5/Miata for 25K. I've got 81 thousand miles on mine with only oil and tire changes. Well, brakes, I did upgrade to Wilwood calipers.
No idea where your audience is globally, but none of these cars are near the values mentioned. 6speed V8 R8’s for example can’t be found for less than $85k in decent condition. 1Ms can’t be found for less than $55-60k. Even converting pounds to usd not close. Seems like a constant issue with these “lists” from magazines and RU-vid channels