I'm a little less concerned about looking rich than I am about wanting the car too feel fun, engaging, raw, sporty, sound amazing, have some significant performance, yet also be affordable to drive and maintain. I've had a C6Z for a daily driver for years, and I absolutely love not only looking at that black b!tch, but also driving it... and the performance is still relevant all these years later! As a bonus, it will still get 30 mpg cruising down the highway if that's your thing, lol!
You dont look rich with it you look idiot. is something that is not good, and costa a lot, like a rolex, a watch garbage thay cost 500 to prpoduce and sold by 30.000
The Fact that a TVR is your number 1 car on this list is bonkers mate. Buying a TVR is like getting a STD because ultimately no one wants it. TVR made some of the most horrendous sportscars ever, even worse than Morgan.
My mate worked at a TVR garage and said the build quality was a joke. Instead of say, having a washer of the required thickness, they'd just stack them together.
A couple of years back, I purchased a pre-owned 2014 BMW M6 and ended up spending more than $10,000 on repairs before I eventually sold it. Interestingly, a friend of mine acquired a 2015 S63 AMG and is facing similar repair costs to what I experienced with my M6.
I’m fortunate as I have two of the cars on your list. A Jaguar F-Type, the V6S. Not much slower than the V8, a bit lighter so it handles better and 20k cheaper to buy new. Also a TVR Tuscan, owned it for thirteen years and will never part with it, a fantastic car.
I bought a 3.0 S T-Type coupe manual transmission this past May. Triple black, all the options, a great car. I like the real analogue instruments, real switches. I haven't seen another F-Type in my New Hampshire, USA, neighborhood in months. It's put away for the winter now, it's never seen salt and we had our first snow yesterday, it won't come out again until late April when the salt has been washed off the roads.
the i8 is captivating, but the lc500 has a BRILLIANT soundtrack. ive heard from the reviews its not much as a sports car as say the f type, which i'd choose or the i8
Great list but I'd add the R231 Mercedes SL550. While not a sports car, it is an incredibly comfortable "old man's" car boasting a twin-turbo V8 that kicks out over 500 foot pounds of torque. 0-60 in just over 4 seconds, a convertible hard top, lovely interior. Best of all, that particular engine has been a workhorse for Mercedes for years and is bullet proof. Most issues arise with electronic comfort features, not mechanicals. The production run was 2013 - 2021 I believe and you can get an example with less than 50,000 miles for about $35,000. That's a lot of car for the money! Mine is a 2013 and I just turned 25,000 on the odometer. Have done nothing to it but change the oil. Happy Motoring!
I own one of the baby versions with a V6, bang for buck I don't think you can do any better and they are reliable, find a mechanic with experience with them so you don't rely on the stealership for maintenance and you are good to go
if i am looking for an exotic the e31 bmw 8 series will do......one of my favourite cars ever.....i would have struggled with this list...but that lc500 won it even before the video finished....another favourite of mine...such a beautiful cruiser
Yeah, you can buy cheap for a big thrill but you will lose the discount over time in huge repair and maintenance costs since all these vehicles are out of warranty and used warranties will not cover half of repairs that will be necessary. That just happened to a friend of mine. Bought car cheap and cost of the repairs totaled to nearly the same cost as the car. Unless the car is a collector vehicle, I would avoid these depreciating assets like the plague.
Such a good list! TVR makes some sweet cars and I think it’s a perfect top spot. Aston Martin of course makes some of the most beautiful cars ever made, and my personal choice might be the original Aston Martin Vanquish, which is such a stunner.
4 months with a 4C and didn't even release the video. Unbelievable. Some of your viewers will hate me for this, but I LOVE that Supra. They really do look so good
@@CarsWithJBAt least you keep the standards high!! Guess you're going to have to just buy a high-mileage one, in red obviously, so you can do all sorts of fun stuff with one for the content
I bought a 2015 i8 with 5k miles for £44k about 3 years ago….wish I hadn’t sold it but the battery was playing up and it was out of warranty…. Might get another as it was a great looking car and performance was incredibly good!
I feel videos of this sort need to come with a warning. Besides the Toyota engined cars, there is a tendency for the market to dramatically depreciate cars because they go out of warranty and the parts/service are priced to be as painful as possible, so you'd be better off buying a new car. I remember in the 90s, the Porsche 928 was dirt cheap. If you lost a fuel pump however, be prepared to spend about $1200. Labor to replace would have been about $600. That was back in 90s prices.
£50k to spend. I'm buying an L10 GS450h, 981S/GTS or 308 GTi...and now the LC500 has made it into the price band it'll be top of my test drive list for the next car! Of all the cars I haven't bought in this budget though, an M2 or M4 is still pretty tasty, even with the off-putting interior quality. F-Type is nice, but I don't fit (terrible wheel adjustment!) and the sound isn't so great inside. Really I'd want the TVR, except only as a 2nd car...
I just bought an Ftype R coupe and it does sound nice inside, although with the windows up it is muted. But with the windows down and in dynamic mode with exhaust valves open, its a musical symphony@@Arman-nl6mg
Maybe do something like under 10k or 20k for young drivers, i like your under 20k vid as thats my budget but no way can i get insured on these 3,4L engines. Maybe a max of 2 would be good for a vid
You'd be surprised what you can get insured on...gotta think about how many of X car has been written off by your age group, that's 1 of the main factors insurers look at..after 21 you can get insured on more or less anything, it won't be particularly cheap tho. Was cheaper for me to insure an audi s5 than it was a mk5 golf gti. 🤷♂️
@@toma7216 yeah its weird, somehow a 3L m135i (296bhp) is cheaper to insure than a 2L 428i (240bhp), but u would think more young people are crashing the hot hatch not the 4 series. Either way its weird, i guess ill have to just look at more cars and see what sort quotes i get
@Vincento00 insurance is all fucked up atm, premiums are through the roof on pretty much everything and it's all backwards. Expensive shit is 'cheap' to insure (kind of), cheap shit is expensive to insure...if you live in a big town or city then you're getting bent over twice for insurance now 😂. Few tips tho: buy the cover atleast 2 weeks before the policy start date. Pay in full if you can. Add as many experienced (full NCD, driving over 10 yrs and preferably older female family members) as you can...should bring it down a fair chunk
In general good list but the TVR and the Ferrari are very risky in the sense that can totally financially ruin you and have questionable reliability, the rest are not too bad
Make no mistake you still need to earn quite a bit of money in order to afford these. Fuel, taxes and insurance are one thing but theyre also at an age where stuff will start going wrong more regularly and parts on these can be more expensive than some used cars. Apart from the fact that the stupid reason for buying these cars is posing.
Any British car that still uses Lucas electronics (The Prince of Darkness) is bound to fail and spend most of it's life broken down. If you actually want to DRIVE the car, get a car with Japanese electronics.
@@toma7216 I no they aren’t the same car but I had a stage 2 140i an that was £100 a day fuel 7 days a week I’m never out my cars I can’t go back down that road I could imagine the m5 would be worse 🤦♂️🤣
@RTiscoff97 tbf that doesnt surprise me lol, a mate of mine has a stage 2 135i and even that is juicy af...it WANTS to be thrashed, ALL the time. V6 Audi s4/s5's another good shout. Mine will easily get 32mpg on a run and still keep up with the mates bm (just). Apparently even the 4.0t v8 audis can just about manage 30mpg too..May be worth a look 🤷♂️
There's a reason why the BMW I8 is the cheapest on the list. Despite, arguably, being the most "Exotic", with those butterfly doors... "Pretty Reliable too?" What, for a BMW? A high performance, BMW hybrid. With a small, high pressure turbocharged engine, tightly packed in the middle?!? Sounds like a formula for an absolutely legendary maintenance nightmare to me... Cool looking car though, would have made a nice lease, but would NOT want to own one...
Hear me out bro.... the world cup of flagship cars video series. Group stages are local car companies winner moves to knockout... winner is determined by votes and video shares with a like or comment...
R8 1st gen, R35 GTR are just two examples that are much better if you want to look rich for £50k. A TVR is a joke 🤣💀 I don’t think anyone has looked at a TVR in the last few years and think “baller”
Why would people care what others think. Looking rich to others... who cares. The real Rich people go unnoticed because they're not wasting their money on certain things, instead investing it to make more of it.
Interesting cars, but I'm not so sure about the reality of the prices. Rest assured, most of these cars will BREAK you when you start having to repair them. And you WILL have to repair them, especially if you find a really cheap one. Replacement parts are not available from NAPA, and those parts are priced just as you would expect, given the cars' original prices. Even mundane, regular maintenance parts like pads and rotors can cost a fortune (over $1000/rotor for the Aston) and the technicians who are qualified to service these cars don't work cheap (150 pounds/hour is common). With the Alpine, you will definitely have great difficulties finding either a tech OR parts... The BMW has a schematic that would frighten a NASA flight engineer (yes, I've seen the schematic) and my BMW expert sasy this is one Bimmer to avoid at all costs. The Porsche, Supra and Lexus are the best of this lot, as you can find both dealers and parts...but they're still pricey to repair. The Ferrari will turn you into a pauper in short order, and that is if nothing actually breaks...and on the subject of brakes, the vaunted carbon brakes option can cost you over 25,000 for a "brake job". The Jaguar and the Lotus are better than the Ferrari, but the Lotus in particular has a dismal reliability record...and the parts are hard to source. The TVR is quirky and unusual, but parts are VERY tricky, reliability is not good...and the resale is awful, IF you can find a buyer. Now, yes, I do know of what I speak. I managed main dealers for Jaguar, Ferrari and TVR before retiring and I've bought and sold thousands of cars like these over my 50 years in the motor trade.
It is rather sobering that a Tesla M3 P or a M3 LR (+ perf boost) gives every car on this list, a serious hiding in performance. We are not even talking Model S and Model S Plaid which are in a totally different league altogether.
But….why would one want to ‘look’ rich? I can understand wanting to ‘be’ rich but ‘look’ rich ? 😂 The whole concept of wanting to ‘look’ rich goes against my whole life experience. I grew up in a sort of middle class household- my Dad was an economics teacher. I went to a Public School in London (Americans may need to look up the definition of an English Public School because it’s probably not what they think or understand by the term!) and worked my career until retirement as a surgeon in the NHS. In ALL of those circles of life in the UK, ostentatious displays of wealth are generally frowned upon, even to the point of ridicule and thus to be avoided. Therefore, acquiring something for the purpose of making oneself (falsely) ‘look’ rich is complete anathema to me! 😂
............................ What is "INSANE" is the stupidity of buying ANY of the Financial NIGHTMARES.....BAD Re-Sale equates to: BAD Choice and REGRET BIG TIME
What in the world is a coupay? Is that like a new fake hair for men or something? Good list of Coupes though. Maybe also include USD prices since I'm guessing half the people who watch this are not paying in Euros.
What or how you defining exotic? When i hear exotic car most all think the same thing where the whole line up are exotics. Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bentley, Bugatti, Mclaren etc The two porsches and supra, ill start there. If the porsches were of 911 pedigree and up, so be it but not those two. Take the supra out completely, it doesn't make you look rich at all and is not exotic ( unless its a Supra MK IV,). You should have had a C7 corvette z06 at least. C8 are self explanatory. A foreign badge doesn't default to making you look rich or exotic. Not one mercedes considering how you can pick up $100k dollar AMG's for pennies on the dollar. The LC never hit the mark. Great car but at msrp of $98K, you could have some Audi R8's whether the V8 or even some V10's.
You're comparing kumquats to bananas here; I'd question if you've lost the plot... How do you define exotic? I'm sorry but for me it is rare or unusual; so what is a Porsche, a Toyota and a Lotus doing here? I'm surprised you haven't included any Audi RS - and yes I'm joking. I drive a Lexus RCF. I've seen 2 others on the road in 3 years and however unusual or exclusive that is I don't even call that exotic! Aston - yes; Ferrari - yes; TVR - yes (but more trouble than it's worth). But how on earth can you include a BMW electric car? The Alpine is more exotic if bizarrely underpowered in this company.... I've enjoyed quite a few of your videos but this feels like a very drunkenly rushed filler with little real though and just a bunch of frankly irrelevant facts and figures which mean absolutely nothing unless you're track racing...in terms of making you appear rich. .. well that's a sad ambition; drive it because you love it - not because it makes you look like something you're not.
Interesting - I disagree! The i8 for a start is both relatively rare and unusual, particularly by BMW standards, and nothing comes close to it in its class - the butterfly doors and design all add to the exotic experience too, the Cayman might not be a rare car but in GTS spec there are only around 500 here in the UK, and as a car enthusiast I do rate them when I see them, and the Exige S is rarer than most of the other cars on this list an absolutely is one of the most striking! Probably a difference in exotic definition more than anything else - but I use the word exotic to replace other more specific terms that people argue with more readily 😅
@@CarsWithJB whilst I get you I have to disagree again. This is just a list of cars that go 0-60 in less than 5 secs. You've got cars that are 20 years old and cars that are 3 years old; cars based on effectively on a GM platform and cars that are truly original; cars with 5.9V12 and cars with 1.5T with an electric motor. Appreciate that beauty is in the eye of the beholder but a Cayman is just a Cayman; are you looking at models, specs, track cars, Grand Tourers? A Bentley Continental GT is pretty much as exotic - I'm trying to understand what you're true criteria is for 'Exotic' because just feels like a random list of very quick cars that can be picked up for under 50K from either new, nearly new to 20+ years old....
i8 and reliable???are you mad?that is the most terrible "super" car EVER.Super expensive to repair and NO one wants to work on these.At least here in USA.
Excellent information! I was struggling to choose my next car, but, after watching this, I've decided to go for a fully loaded Dacia. Thanks guys :)
Exactly my thoughts! 🤣🤣🤣
I'm a little less concerned about looking rich than I am about wanting the car too feel fun, engaging, raw, sporty, sound amazing, have some significant performance, yet also be affordable to drive and maintain. I've had a C6Z for a daily driver for years, and I absolutely love not only looking at that black b!tch, but also driving it... and the performance is still relevant all these years later! As a bonus, it will still get 30 mpg cruising down the highway if that's your thing, lol!
My daily is a MX-5
You dont look rich with it you look idiot.
is something that is not good, and costa a lot, like a rolex, a watch garbage thay cost 500 to prpoduce and sold by 30.000
@@aaronmontgomery2055 May daily is a poscha
got a little racist towards the end there buddy.
Make you look rich and then drain your wallet until you become broke lmao
The Fact that a TVR is your number 1 car on this list is bonkers mate. Buying a TVR is like getting a STD because ultimately no one wants it. TVR made some of the most horrendous sportscars ever, even worse than Morgan.
My mate worked at a TVR garage and said the build quality was a joke. Instead of say, having a washer of the required thickness, they'd just stack them together.
Terribly built, but my word do I love them - particularly cars like the Sagaris and Cerbera
Might as well chuck a marcos on the list better looking than a tvr in my opinion
Says someone who has clearly never owned or driven a TVR 🙄
But it has the best 0-60 time. That's the criteria
4:26 the I8 was a disappointment, bad sales and bad performance. There is a reason why there isnt any facelift / new model.
Where I am at, California, the GTS 981 being sold here for roughly 20% below it's original msrp these never depreciated.
A couple of years back, I purchased a pre-owned 2014 BMW M6 and ended up spending more than $10,000 on repairs before I eventually sold it. Interestingly, a friend of mine acquired a 2015 S63 AMG and is facing similar repair costs to what I experienced with my M6.
Another suggestion would be the Ferrari California. Beautiful car that has depreciated massiely over recent years
Drove one recently too, it surprised me a lot!
I’m fortunate as I have two of the cars on your list. A Jaguar F-Type, the V6S. Not much slower than the V8, a bit lighter so it handles better and 20k cheaper to buy new. Also a TVR Tuscan, owned it for thirteen years and will never part with it, a fantastic car.
I bought a 3.0 S T-Type coupe manual transmission this past May. Triple black, all the options, a great car. I like the real analogue instruments, real switches. I haven't seen another F-Type in my New Hampshire, USA, neighborhood in months. It's put away for the winter now, it's never seen salt and we had our first snow yesterday, it won't come out again until late April when the salt has been washed off the roads.
the i8 is captivating, but the lc500 has a BRILLIANT soundtrack. ive heard from the reviews its not much as a sports car as say the f type, which i'd choose
or the i8
Yeah the LC500 is definitely up there from a sound and looks perspective! F-Type is dreamy though
i8 is a ticking time bomb, stay away. If you don't believe me watch rich rebuilds i8, you'll see.
I've read/heard the interior of the Lc500 is the quality of a car costing 2-3 times as much.
@@ruthnoya8424 looks it too!
Good video although I'd replace some of these cars with a Gallardo or R8. Also the Vantage is the best looking Aston for me.
Mantaining expenses are Crazy on those car bro
Great list but I'd add the R231 Mercedes SL550. While not a sports car, it is an incredibly comfortable "old man's" car boasting a twin-turbo V8 that kicks out over 500 foot pounds of torque. 0-60 in just over 4 seconds, a convertible hard top, lovely interior. Best of all, that particular engine has been a workhorse for Mercedes for years and is bullet proof. Most issues arise with electronic comfort features, not mechanicals. The production run was 2013 - 2021 I believe and you can get an example with less than 50,000 miles for about $35,000. That's a lot of car for the money! Mine is a 2013 and I just turned 25,000 on the odometer. Have done nothing to it but change the oil. Happy Motoring!
The Jaguar F Type R is a total steal just now for that level of performance. Debating trading my Mustang GT for one.
It’s a beast for sure, I honestly wish my insurance quotes were more reasonable!
Do it! I'm on my third. I sell then realise I've made a mistake 😂
I own one of the baby versions with a V6, bang for buck I don't think you can do any better and they are reliable, find a mechanic with experience with them so you don't rely on the stealership for maintenance and you are good to go
Terrific! short, sweet, to the point.
Oh and some bad ass rides.
if i am looking for an exotic the e31 bmw 8 series will do......one of my favourite cars ever.....i would have struggled with this list...but that lc500 won it even before the video finished....another favourite of mine...such a beautiful cruiser
I love an 8 series - such a great classic!
Yeah, you can buy cheap for a big thrill but you will lose the discount over time in huge repair and maintenance costs since all these vehicles are out of warranty and used warranties will not cover half of repairs that will be necessary. That just happened to a friend of mine. Bought car cheap and cost of the repairs totaled to nearly the same cost as the car. Unless the car is a collector vehicle, I would avoid these depreciating assets like the plague.
True, expensive parts and labor will financially total most of these cars. Better off with a new corolla
If the criteria is a car to make you look rich then go for an early 3L V6 F Type. I’m seriously considering one.
Such a good list! TVR makes some sweet cars and I think it’s a perfect top spot. Aston Martin of course makes some of the most beautiful cars ever made, and my personal choice might be the original Aston Martin Vanquish, which is such a stunner.
Cheers boss!
4 months with a 4C and didn't even release the video. Unbelievable.
Some of your viewers will hate me for this, but I LOVE that Supra. They really do look so good
I’m just that picky about content (or just that trash at TH-cam, both work)
@@CarsWithJBAt least you keep the standards high!! Guess you're going to have to just buy a high-mileage one, in red obviously, so you can do all sorts of fun stuff with one for the content
JB you never fail Lad RESPECT 👍
Cheers boss!
I bought a 2015 i8 with 5k miles for £44k about 3 years ago….wish I hadn’t sold it but the battery was playing up and it was out of warranty…. Might get another as it was a great looking car and performance was incredibly good!
I feel videos of this sort need to come with a warning. Besides the Toyota engined cars, there is a tendency for the market to dramatically depreciate cars because they go out of warranty and the parts/service are priced to be as painful as possible, so you'd be better off buying a new car. I remember in the 90s, the Porsche 928 was dirt cheap. If you lost a fuel pump however, be prepared to spend about $1200. Labor to replace would have been about $600. That was back in 90s prices.
997 Turbo or 997.2 4S would be your best call
dude ! I love your vids!!
£50k to spend. I'm buying an L10 GS450h, 981S/GTS or 308 GTi...and now the LC500 has made it into the price band it'll be top of my test drive list for the next car!
Of all the cars I haven't bought in this budget though, an M2 or M4 is still pretty tasty, even with the off-putting interior quality. F-Type is nice, but I don't fit (terrible wheel adjustment!) and the sound isn't so great inside. Really I'd want the TVR, except only as a 2nd car...
wait the F Type doesn't sound nice inside?
I just bought an Ftype R coupe and it does sound nice inside, although with the windows up it is muted. But with the windows down and in dynamic mode with exhaust valves open, its a musical symphony@@Arman-nl6mg
The absolute cheapest you can touch a 2016 Cayman GTS in the States is 54,000 pounds ($69,000). The Ferrari 612 starts at 75,000 pounds for a 2006.
Excellent list excellent job
997 turbo or an Aston of some sort for me. Deffo not a tvr, nightmare on wheels besides the sound
Some of those car prices is about 3 years of my minimum wages young man.good video by the way
Great video cheers. 👍🏆
BMW I8 is way more expensive, about 50-60k pounds, where u got that 28k pounds from :o
I'm appalled there's no alfa romeo giulia quadrifoglio on this list honestly
You may also consider having a lobotomy, if you are considering purchasing a TVR and a Jaguar F Type R does 0-60 in 3.5 secs
The best 🏆🥇 video
Lexus LC500 is a luxury coupe, the “LC” actually stands for “Lexus Challenge.”
Definitely cant afford any of these 🤣 sporty cars under 5k and 10k would be 👌
Plenty of cheaper vids on their way 😅 (but not the next one lol)
One huge massively big problem. If you're not a mechanic it'll cost more than the car to fix when it breaks.
Maybe do something like under 10k or 20k for young drivers, i like your under 20k vid as thats my budget but no way can i get insured on these 3,4L engines. Maybe a max of 2 would be good for a vid
He does lots of these, give his channel a search, there are some great ones
@@uksharif will have a look cheers mate
You'd be surprised what you can get insured on...gotta think about how many of X car has been written off by your age group, that's 1 of the main factors insurers look at..after 21 you can get insured on more or less anything, it won't be particularly cheap tho.
Was cheaper for me to insure an audi s5 than it was a mk5 golf gti. 🤷♂️
@@toma7216 yeah its weird, somehow a 3L m135i (296bhp) is cheaper to insure than a 2L 428i (240bhp), but u would think more young people are crashing the hot hatch not the 4 series. Either way its weird, i guess ill have to just look at more cars and see what sort quotes i get
@Vincento00 insurance is all fucked up atm, premiums are through the roof on pretty much everything and it's all backwards. Expensive shit is 'cheap' to insure (kind of), cheap shit is expensive to insure...if you live in a big town or city then you're getting bent over twice for insurance now 😂. Few tips tho: buy the cover atleast 2 weeks before the policy start date. Pay in full if you can. Add as many experienced (full NCD, driving over 10 yrs and preferably older female family members) as you can...should bring it down a fair chunk
i8 still looks great and very futuristic.
The Alpine has hardly depreciated at all - believe me, Ive been looking!
TVR Still looks Amazing..Way Beyond its Time..😮😮. The interior Fantastic 😊..😊
Except for the Jag, all these cars in America are still in the $100k range. A bit steep.
The prices here are off quilter. Vanquish, 599 for under £50k. I don’t think so.
You’ll look rich, but the repair and maintenance bills will make you poor.
The R8! You missed that.
None of those cars are cheap. Even if I was very rich I wouldn’t pay over 30k for a car of any age.
In general good list but the TVR and the Ferrari are very risky in the sense that can totally financially ruin you and have questionable reliability, the rest are not too bad
when it's running being the key part of that sentence haha
Make no mistake you still need to earn quite a bit of money in order to afford these. Fuel, taxes and insurance are one thing but theyre also at an age where stuff will start going wrong more regularly and parts on these can be more expensive than some used cars. Apart from the fact that the stupid reason for buying these cars is posing.
Any British car that still uses Lucas electronics (The Prince of Darkness) is bound to fail and spend most of it's life broken down. If you actually want to DRIVE the car, get a car with Japanese electronics.
There's one reason why some cars depreciate more than others. They're even more crappy. Looks can't hide that fact.
mileage per year is ridiculously low on many of these cars.
WHY?
Do the same video for under 25 grand please I’m stuck 🤦♂️🤣 want something different or I’m just gonna get a gla45 (within 10year old if possible)
A friend of mine got a GLA45 and absolutely loves it so not a terrible shout!
@@CarsWithJB you don’t see many around either so probably should stick with that, try do the video anyway it’ll be a gooden that 👍🏻
F10 m5's have dipped below 20k now 😏😉
@@toma7216 I no they aren’t the same car but I had a stage 2 140i an that was £100 a day fuel 7 days a week I’m never out my cars I can’t go back down that road I could imagine the m5 would be worse 🤦♂️🤣
@RTiscoff97 tbf that doesnt surprise me lol, a mate of mine has a stage 2 135i and even that is juicy af...it WANTS to be thrashed, ALL the time.
V6 Audi s4/s5's another good shout. Mine will easily get 32mpg on a run and still keep up with the mates bm (just). Apparently even the 4.0t v8 audis can just about manage 30mpg too..May be worth a look 🤷♂️
Sticking with my tesla model S plaid.
There's a reason why the BMW I8 is the cheapest on the list. Despite, arguably, being the most "Exotic", with those butterfly doors...
"Pretty Reliable too?" What, for a BMW? A high performance, BMW hybrid. With a small, high pressure turbocharged engine, tightly packed in the middle?!? Sounds like a formula for an absolutely legendary maintenance nightmare to me... Cool looking car though, would have made a nice lease, but would NOT want to own one...
Not applicable in Australia geez we getting ripped off down here it’s criminal
Hear me out bro.... the world cup of flagship cars video series. Group stages are local car companies winner moves to knockout... winner is determined by votes and video shares with a like or comment...
Love the idea - I’ll do some thinking about how it could be made possible!
The real issue with all this cars is insurance price
I love my Supra so much, best purchase I’ve made
No Maserati Granturismo??
Everyone of these vehicles are maintenance money pits!
I wouldnt call a supra an exotic car
Only 2020 supras have 335 hp and even those did 0-60 in 3.9 sec. Also they have barely depreciated. Not sure why it's on this list...
R8 1st gen, R35 GTR are just two examples that are much better if you want to look rich for £50k. A TVR is a joke 🤣💀 I don’t think anyone has looked at a TVR in the last few years and think “baller”
Both were in my last video on this exact topic so I didn’t want to repeat!
I dno, every time I see a working TVR I think 'fuck me, he must have a few quid to keep fixing that enough to actually drive it' 😅
Who can listen to this guy....
Looking rich but being poor guarantees being poor forever.
You sir made the shrewdest observation ever
Why would people care what others think. Looking rich to others... who cares. The real Rich people go unnoticed because they're not wasting their money on certain things, instead investing it to make more of it.
Subtitles, please?
One would need more than 50 to own these. Every one would need at least 20 for future repairs.
That’s absolutely not true for the Toyota Supra or the Lexus (Toyota) LC500.
all of these cars will cost you a fortune in repairs!!! dead money cars!!!
Yes but the lexus is as reliable as it gets
Interesting cars, but I'm not so sure about the reality of the prices. Rest assured, most of these cars will BREAK you when you start having to repair them. And you WILL have to repair them, especially if you find a really cheap one. Replacement parts are not available from NAPA, and those parts are priced just as you would expect, given the cars' original prices. Even mundane, regular maintenance parts like pads and rotors can cost a fortune (over $1000/rotor for the Aston) and the technicians who are qualified to service these cars don't work cheap (150 pounds/hour is common). With the Alpine, you will definitely have great difficulties finding either a tech OR parts... The BMW has a schematic that would frighten a NASA flight engineer (yes, I've seen the schematic) and my BMW expert sasy this is one Bimmer to avoid at all costs. The Porsche, Supra and Lexus are the best of this lot, as you can find both dealers and parts...but they're still pricey to repair. The Ferrari will turn you into a pauper in short order, and that is if nothing actually breaks...and on the subject of brakes, the vaunted carbon brakes option can cost you over 25,000 for a "brake job". The Jaguar and the Lotus are better than the Ferrari, but the Lotus in particular has a dismal reliability record...and the parts are hard to source. The TVR is quirky and unusual, but parts are VERY tricky, reliability is not good...and the resale is awful, IF you can find a buyer.
Now, yes, I do know of what I speak. I managed main dealers for Jaguar, Ferrari and TVR before retiring and I've bought and sold thousands of cars like these over my 50 years in the motor trade.
Who wants to “look rich”?? What a ridiculous goal
The list is not bad, but the only place in the planet where these vehicles are depreciated this much is in the UK... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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if you try to look rich you will never be rich.
Never listen to a Brit when it comes to vehicle reliability. 😂
It is rather sobering that a Tesla M3 P or a M3 LR (+ perf boost) gives every car on this list, a serious hiding in performance.
We are not even talking Model S and Model S Plaid which are in a totally different league altogether.
I guess you could own it until you have to do some maintenance on the cars. Then you will feel poor once again.
Kumho budget tires on a ferrari 😂
lol the lexus lc 500 is not cheap buddy and still hold value
But….why would one want to ‘look’ rich? I can understand wanting to ‘be’ rich but ‘look’ rich ? 😂
The whole concept of wanting to ‘look’ rich goes against my whole life experience. I grew up in a sort of middle class household- my Dad was an economics teacher. I went to a Public School in London (Americans may need to look up the definition of an English Public School because it’s probably not what they think or understand by the term!) and worked my career until retirement as a surgeon in the NHS.
In ALL of those circles of life in the UK, ostentatious displays of wealth are generally frowned upon, even to the point of ridicule and thus to be avoided. Therefore, acquiring something for the purpose of making oneself (falsely) ‘look’ rich is complete anathema to me! 😂
Cool story bro. It's just a car list
Expensive and hard to find parts and labor will financially total most of these cars. Better off with a new Corolla
............................ What is "INSANE" is the stupidity of buying ANY of the Financial NIGHTMARES.....BAD Re-Sale equates to: BAD Choice and REGRET BIG TIME
Give me the LC500 please
Show me a link to a sub 100K 612. Cannot find one.
something about someone who can't afford a car telling me what car to buy
What in the world is a coupay? Is that like a new fake hair for men or something? Good list of Coupes though. Maybe also include USD prices since I'm guessing half the people who watch this are not paying in Euros.
TVR 😂
What or how you defining exotic? When i hear exotic car most all think the same thing where the whole line up are exotics. Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bentley, Bugatti, Mclaren etc The two porsches and supra, ill start there. If the porsches were of 911 pedigree and up, so be it but not those two. Take the supra out completely, it doesn't make you look rich at all and is not exotic ( unless its a Supra MK IV,). You should have had a C7 corvette z06 at least. C8 are self explanatory. A foreign badge doesn't default to making you look rich or exotic. Not one mercedes considering how you can pick up $100k dollar AMG's for pennies on the dollar. The LC never hit the mark. Great car but at msrp of $98K, you could have some Audi R8's whether the V8 or even some V10's.
What’s with the speaking so fast, then …..slowing down ? Very hard to comprehend what you are saying.
So I bet you drive an old bmw or something
Why do you keep showing LHD cars & not UK cars?
some of these cars arent even supercars lol
Howabout,an,alpine a610 for £25&put the rest in,,ethereum, can't lose,,ho ho
TVR, Alpine, SUPRA BMW I8 doesnt make rich, look so so average car imo.
Talk too fast
You're comparing kumquats to bananas here; I'd question if you've lost the plot... How do you define exotic? I'm sorry but for me it is rare or unusual; so what is a Porsche, a Toyota and a Lotus doing here? I'm surprised you haven't included any Audi RS - and yes I'm joking. I drive a Lexus RCF. I've seen 2 others on the road in 3 years and however unusual or exclusive that is I don't even call that exotic! Aston - yes; Ferrari - yes; TVR - yes (but more trouble than it's worth). But how on earth can you include a BMW electric car? The Alpine is more exotic if bizarrely underpowered in this company.... I've enjoyed quite a few of your videos but this feels like a very drunkenly rushed filler with little real though and just a bunch of frankly irrelevant facts and figures which mean absolutely nothing unless you're track racing...in terms of making you appear rich. .. well that's a sad ambition; drive it because you love it - not because it makes you look like something you're not.
Interesting - I disagree! The i8 for a start is both relatively rare and unusual, particularly by BMW standards, and nothing comes close to it in its class - the butterfly doors and design all add to the exotic experience too, the Cayman might not be a rare car but in GTS spec there are only around 500 here in the UK, and as a car enthusiast I do rate them when I see them, and the Exige S is rarer than most of the other cars on this list an absolutely is one of the most striking! Probably a difference in exotic definition more than anything else - but I use the word exotic to replace other more specific terms that people argue with more readily 😅
@@CarsWithJB whilst I get you I have to disagree again. This is just a list of cars that go 0-60 in less than 5 secs. You've got cars that are 20 years old and cars that are 3 years old; cars based on effectively on a GM platform and cars that are truly original; cars with 5.9V12 and cars with 1.5T with an electric motor. Appreciate that beauty is in the eye of the beholder but a Cayman is just a Cayman; are you looking at models, specs, track cars, Grand Tourers? A Bentley Continental GT is pretty much as exotic - I'm trying to understand what you're true criteria is for 'Exotic' because just feels like a random list of very quick cars that can be picked up for under 50K from either new, nearly new to 20+ years old....
The insurance and the sound of the F type are both “ridiculous”. M.
i8 and reliable???are you mad?that is the most terrible "super" car EVER.Super expensive to repair and NO one wants to work on these.At least here in USA.
The 612 is sooooo ugly