In a world filled with various types of cars ranging from muscle cars, commuter cars, off-roaders, trucks, hybrids, and so much more, one type gets to outclass most of them – supercars.

Supercars are all about top-notch performance, class, luxury, and styling. They are among the most sought-after cars in the industry and true to this, their price tag matches the status.

Most of these modern supercars do not match the budget of normal car fanatics, but with all that comes with them, this is justifiable. However, not all these cars require you to spend a fortune to get behind the wheel and twist heads as you pass by. While brand-new supercars cost a fortune to many, most of the affordable ones are those that are pre-owned.

With a budget of $50,000, you could drive home any of these ferocious 10 supercars.

10 Aston Martin V8 Vantage

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Aston Martin oozes class and elegance that is unreachable by most carmakers. The Aston Martin V8 Vantage is one such example of a beast designed by Henrik Fisker. A used V8 Vantage will have you cough about $50,000 and you can drive home a beast fitted with an impressive 4.3L V8 engine pumping out 380 horsepower and 302 lb-ft of torque. This beast hits a top speed of 174 mph.

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Additionally, the promise of reliability on this car sits well with many car lovers.

9 Nissan GT-R

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On any list of underrated supercars, the Nissan GT-R should come out among the top. The world has been dominated by heavyweights such as Ferrari and Lamborghini and but Nissan GT-R should also be in the conversation. To put it into perspective, this unit is one of the best-performing cars out there. While a brand new one costs a leg and an arm, you can get a used one at a price of less than $50,000.

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Powered by a 3.8L twin-turbocharged V6 engine, this monstrous beauty produces 479 horsepower and has a top speed of 205 mph. Its performance and styling also get a good score when compared to the rest of the supercars.

8 Porsche 911

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The Porsche 911 is a gem. A rare gem. And folks, this is one of the best sports cars ever produced. Its performance is reminiscent of that of a Ferrari and its reliability and styling is also something you will love. A used one is budget-friendly and fits within our $50,000 budget. The best part is that gearheads can have it in different sub-models – the Turbo, Carrera, and Targa. Additionally, whether one opts for a convertible version or a hardtop version, Porsche 911 promises to deliver.

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The Carrera is packed with a 3.0L twin-turbocharged F6 engine that produces 379 horsepower and 331 lb-ft of torque. This beast accelerates from 0-60 mph in 3.1 seconds and hits a top speed of 195 mph.

7 Acura NSX

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The Acura NSX also passes for another underrated supercar in the market. The car world has seen top-name supercars trending but there are other hidden beauties beside the Ferraris, Lamborghinis, just to name a few. The Acura NSX boasts of top-level performance unlike most of the brand-new supercars on our list. A brand-new Acura NSX is pocket-friendly whereas a pre-owned one, on the other hand, is even cheaper. You can get one for as low as $30,000. That is a good deal, no doubt.

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The Acura NSX is powered by a gas-electric hybrid drivetrain. Under the hood, you will find a 3.5L twin-turbocharged V6 engine producing 573 horsepower. The Acura NSX hits a max speed of 191 mph.

6 De Tomaso Pantera

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The De Tomaso Pantera is a legendary beauty with the carmaker originally a race car producer. The De Tomaso Pantera was built and known for its unique performance-based sports cars in the 70s. While it did not match the levels of heavyweights such as Lamborghini and Ferrari, it wasn’t far off from them. They are rare these days but one that you get still passes as an affordable exotic car.

A blend of an Italian chassis and a 5.8L Ford-sourced V8 engine packing 326 horsepower under its hood makes the Pantera a powerful supercar. Its styling and design also reminisce the good old days.

5 Consulier GTP

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The Consulier GTP might come out as a new name to many. This was an American supercar produced by little-known Consulier Industries that later became Mosler Automotive – the company behind Raptors and Intruders. The car did not excite in its power numbers when compared to the other supercars on our list. So why appear here in the first place?

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Well, the Consulier GTP appeared to have a sporty unique look that settled well with the Americans. Its top speed was 155 mph and although that wasn’t the fastest of speeds, the class and luxury oozed by the Consulier GTP was something to die for. A pre-owned one currently retails for around $30,000.

4 Ferrari 360

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The Ferrari 360 is arguably among the most iconic and beautiful Ferraris ever produced. The Ferrari brand, to date, screams class, styling, performance, and speeds. It also boasts of superb handling and performance. The only downside of it among many gearheads, who are tied on a budget, is the fuel consumption. This is a fuel guzzler but hey, it is a Ferrari.

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Supercar lovers will love the two driving settings the Ferrari 360 provides – the normal setting and the sport setting. Drivers opting for the normal setting will have a more tamed drive on different roads. On the other hand, is more aggressive with faster gear changes, automatic throttle blipping, and faster downshifts.

3 Maserati GranTurismo

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For a better deal going for less than $50,000, the Maserati GranTurismo should be at the top of your wishlist. For that price, this comes out as a major steal. Its launch was back then in 2007 but this is one of the supercars you will find with impressive styling, top-notch performance, and impressive speeds.

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Under the hood, a Ferrari-sourced 4.2L V8 engine with a generous output of 400 horsepower and 339 lb-ft of torque is fitted. This Maserati GranTurismo top speed is rated at 177 mph.

2 Audi R8

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The Audi R8 is another ‘new’ supercar on our list with its launch going back to 2006. On its inception, this beauty was placed in the same breath as the Lamborghini Gallardo but scored slightly lower in the styling aspect. It used a 4.2L naturally aspirated, DOHC engine that produced 414 horsepower and 317 lb-ft of torque.

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The 2006 Audi R8 back then stood as the first car with full LED headlights and its production was focused on making it a Le Mans racer. For any gearhead getting this, it would be great value for your money.

1 Bentley Continental GT Speed

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If your interest lies in very powerful numbers, then this is your perfect fit. We are talking of a beast packed with a 6.0L twin-turbocharged W12 engine pushing out 626 horsepower and 620 lb-ft of torque. We are talking of a supercar hitting top speeds of 207 mph. This is a top-level performance.

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The general design is pleasing and this beast promises comfort and luxury to gearheads. Bentley’s main website describes the car as the ‘most advanced continental ever’ thanks to the latest technology fitted including variable displacement that helps in fuel economy. A new one costs way above $210,000 but a used one with loads of mileage in it can have a figure close to $50,000.

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