The sports car industry has come a long way since the production of the first-ever "true" sports car, the 1914 Prince Henry' Sports Torpedo.

With compact and straightforward models produced by manufacturers like Porsche and Honda, to the more intricate and much bulkier and aggressive-looking cars produced by names like Lamborghini and Jaguar, there's been a clash of diversity between models offered in the market from different manufacturers around the world.

Despite being pricey brand-new, over time, a lot of these finely-aged models drop in value while maintaining the commendable performance they were once known for. So here are 5 of the cheapest Porsche sports cars on the used market, and 5 British sports cars that are even cheaper.

10 Used Porsche: 2004 Porsche 911 - $26,000

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Perhaps one of Porsche's most known models, the 911 has become a staple of the brand with how well designed and innovative it has been.

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Rocking a 415 horsepower engine with a matching torque of 415 lb-ft at 4,500 rpm, performance is definitely not lacking when it comes to this car.

The signature curvy and compact design of Porsche cars remains as stylish and elegant as always with a decked-out interior to tag along.

Despite being pretty expensive nowadays, reliable 2004 models can be found for an appealing price of $26,000.

9 Used Porsche: 2002 Porsche Boxster - $12,500

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Known as the "poor man's Porsche" for the longest time, the Boxster has gained quite the attention over the years, making it one of the most sought-after Porsche models.

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The classy convertible design gives the Boxster quite a tasteful look, alongside a leathery interior that was designed with a comfortable driving experience in mind.

With the 2020 model becoming consumers' favorite convertible, the Boxster has proved its worth and why it deserves to be up there with Porsche's most prominent models.

While the newer models will cost you a pretty penny, older models like a 2002 one would cost you an affordable price of $12,500.

8 Used Porsche: 2009 Porsche Cayman - $24,000

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Going head to head with the Porsche 911, the infamous Cayman has held its position as a worthy opponent for any model that the manufacturer has yet to produce.

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An amazing balance between power and speed, the Cayman provides excellent performance able to compete with some of the best sports cars out there.

Maxing out a top speed of 160 mph, the 2009 Cayman was an innovative car for its year, with a seemingly underwhelming 265 horsepower engine under the hood.

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7 Used Porsche: 1982 Porsche 944 - $9,000

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A more vintage model is the 1982 Porsche 944, a car that has maintained quite the fan base over the years.

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The uniform more sharp design at the time combined with the iconic pop-up headlights really gave the 944 a chill classy summer vibe, and with an inviting interior, there's really not much to complain about.

The 165 horsepower might be ridiculed nowadays with such seemingly low power output, but with the relatively lightweight car, and a decent torque of 151 lb-ft, the 944 can max out at 140 mph. Nothing too shabby for a car that only asks for a reasonable price of $9,000.

6 Used Porsche: 1994 Porsche 968 - $25,000

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A car that has been overshadowed by much more popular models, the Porsche 968 is a hidden gem very few know a lot about in recent days.

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With total production reaching just below 13,000 units, the 1994 Porsche 968 is rarely seen making an appearance on the road.

Hiding beneath the hood is a neat 236 horsepower engine with a torque of 225 lb-ft, giving the 968 a commendable acceleration time of 6.3 seconds, and with excellent weight distribution, the handling and maneuverability of this car was something to brag about.

5 Used British Sports Car: 2013 Jaguar XF - $15,000

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Opening its doors in Blackpool, UK, it didn't take long before Jaguar became internationally known and sought after as an alluring luxury sports car.

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The XF might not be the strongest of the Jaguar models, but it definitely packs a punch with a 240 horsepower Inline 4 engine.

Despite having a mediocre reliability rating of 3 out of 5 from J.D. Power, an American data analytics and consumer intelligence company, the XF has zero reported problems, making it one of the most reliable luxury sports cars, and affordable.

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4 Used British Sports Car: 2000 MG F - $4,000

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Produced under three different manufacturers, the MG F has been through quite a lot when it comes to the extensive changes it's undergone.

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While not being the fastest or most powerful option out there, the MG F is special in its own ways.

Designed with a mid-tier 109 horsepower engine, and a top speed of 120 mph, the MG F is more than enough if you're looking for a nice budget sports car that has a pretty decent performance, and a nice simple look too.

3 Used British Sports Car: 1999 Aston Martin DB7 - $20,000

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An esteemed name in the luxury sports car industry, Aston Martin has secured its position as one of the greats in the automotive manufacturing industry.

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For a car manufactured just one year before the end of the 20th century, the DB7 definitely looked and performed better than most of its peers at the time.

The 1999 DB7 gracefully traveled the roads with a state-of-the-art 414 horsepower engine with a top speed of 200 mph, making it one of the fastest sports cars produced during that year.

2 Used British Sports Car: 1994 TVR Chimaera - $15,000

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Ceasing production in 2006, TVR had quite the nice run and produced some memorable cars that never gained the attention they deserved, such as the 1994 Chimaera.

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The Chimaera was an absolute beauty when it came to the exterior design combining different elements into one gorgeous and elegant artwork of a car.

With a now seemingly timid 232 horsepower V8 engine, the Chimaera was an innovative car able to keep up with the fiercest of competitors during its time, and with an affordable price of $15,000, it's definitely a worthwhile investment nowadays.

Related: The Evolution Of TVR's Sports Cars, In Pictures

1 Used British Sports Car: 2011 Lotus Elise - $19,000

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Picking up the slack in recent years, Lotus has definitely improved the quality of cars they produce, with the 2011 Lotus Elise being an important learning experience for the manufacturer.

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While the 2011 Lotus Elise looks like it's ready to burn through the tracks with an aggressive mid-sized look, the underwhelming 217 horsepower provided by the engine and torque of 155 lb-ft has rendered the Elise an extremely mediocre sports car at best compared to its competitors, with the only thing really going for it is the attractive interior and exterior.

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