A fundamental way of assessing the quality and value of cars is their price. In most cases, cars that boast more luxury and technology are found on the higher end of the price range. Other times, it is the design and mechanical prowess of the cars that make them so costly, especially for sports cars and supercars. But, this is not always the case!

In recent years, the world has seen amazing new cars worthy of their jaw-dropping prices. However, either because of their technology, reliability, or sheer performance numbers, some cars seem as if they could go for twice their price, especially in comparison to their frequently overpriced competition. Meaning, if you're looking to get a car that's great value for the money, this list is a good place to start.

10 2020 Dodge Charger: $29,895

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It can be a little shocking to know that the 2020 Dodge charger has a starting price of less than $30,000, especially because it is produced by an American car company. More so, because of the competitive specs and features this car has.

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Dodge has offered much practicality in this car with a range of engine options. The 292- horsepower 3.6liter V6 engine. This one comes as standard with an eight-speed automatic transmission. There is also a 370-horsepower 5.7liter V8 engine, a 485-horsepower 6.4liter V8 engine, and a 707-horsepower 6.2 V8 engine that retails for $65,000. To get that kind of power and practicality out of most cars, you'd have to pay at least $150,000.

9 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stringray C8: $59,995

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Chevrolet stunned the world upon the release of the 2020 Corvette with the most radical redesign through history. The motor company also took it a step forward to introduce an all-new mid-engine design layout instead of the typical front-engine and rear-drive layout. This contributes to the handling of the car immensely.

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In many cases, this car’s performance matches or beats those of its counterparts that cost more, such as the Acura NSX. It has the same mid-engine layout but is about $150,000. In some ways, the Corvette is better, in that it can also function as a daily driver and go on long trips.

8 2020 Genesis G80 5.0: $42,550

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The 2020 Genesis G80 5.0 is an underpriced car for its standard. The specs of this luxury Sedan are quite top-notch that a Mercedes car with those same specs can pass for twice or thrice the price of the car.

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The car features a 5.0liter V8 engine, which delivers 420 horsepower and 383 pound-feet of torque. It is an all-wheel-drive, and it operates an eight-speed automatic transmission. There is seating capacity enough for five so that this car can pass for a daily driver. The G80 5.0 goes from 0-60 mph in 6.2 seconds and completes a quarter-mile in 13.9 seconds.

7 2020 Ford Mustang GT: $35,000

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The Ford Mustang holds the title for America’s most popular muscle car. It is also one car that has frequently occurred in movies. With the market presence that Ford has, and the degree of quality they offer each year, some of their cars would easily pass for twice their price, like the 2020 Ford Mustang, especially in its insane 460-horsepower GT trim that starts at just $35,000.

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However, there are two engine options for the Mustang; the 310 horsepower 2.3liter turbo engine, or the 460 horsepower 5.0liter V8 engine. It has a combined fuel economy of 21-30 mpg. Practical and cheap!

6 2020 Nissan 370z: $30,090

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The price of the 2020 Nissan 370z is just ridiculous at $30,000. There is no chance that the Nissan 370z is in the same category as the 2020 Subaru Legacy, the 2020 Volkswagen Passat, or the 2020 Kia Optima, which can all cost up to about $30,000 depending on the options and market.

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The car isn’t precisely an exceptional offer because Nissan has offered the same body framework and styling for many years. With a little effort from Nissan and remarketing, this car can easily pass for twice its price. The 2020 Nissan 370z does 0-60 mph in 4.9 seconds and has a top speed of 157 mph.

5 2020 Dodge Challenger: $35,000

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The 2020 Dodge challenger is a practical car with lots of options and specs to have the car ranking among the more expensive ones. The available opinions are the SXT, GT, R/T, and R/T Scat Pack. There is also the SRT Hellcat, and SRT Hellcat Redeye.

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The base car has a 305 horsepower output from its 3.6liter V6 engine, and it operates an eight-speed automatic transmission. The top of the line, SRT Hellcat Redeye, boasts an insane 707 horsepower and 707 pound-feet of torque, but we believe the best value for the money is the regular SRT Hellcat that produces 707 horsepower for the meager base price of $59,000.

4 2020 Honda Civic Type R: $37,000

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This 2020 Honda Civic Type R is not just any Honda. It is a Type R, representing the absolute best that Honda has to offer in performance driving. This tuned-up version of the 2020 Honda Civic, which would give many other front-wheel-drive competitors a run for their money on the tracks, should be priced twice as much. Many other brands certainly have it that way with their performance cars.

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The car is fitted with a 2.0liter Vtec engine capable enough to deliver 306 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque to the car’s six-speed manual transmission drive train. What the car lacks for it gains over its contenders in fuel economy and seating capacity.

3 2020 Ford Taurus: $30,000

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The 2020 Ford Taurus focuses on comfort, style, refinement, and state of the art technology. Competitors like Audi, BMW, and Mercedes, which offer the same in models, are often worth twice or more the price of the new Ford Taurus. The interior design of this vehicle is world-class. It features things like a panoramic sunroof that allows natural lighting and adds to the general elegance of the car.

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The car is powered by a 2.0liter Ecoboost Inline Four-cylinder engine, which churns out 240 horsepower and gives 288 pound-feet of torque.

2 2020 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS 2DR Coupe: $26,000

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The 2020 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe is a sports car that is bursting with a lot of power, as is standard. However, the atypical thing about this car is its price. The price falls within the range of mid-level sedans like the 2020 Toyota Camry and the 2020 Honda Accord. This is not indicative of its real value. The Chevy Camaro is an underpriced car, and it should sell for twice it’s worth with its amazing specs.

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Its powertrain comprises a 6.2liter V8 engine, which produces 455 horsepower and pound-feet of torque. This 4-seater rear-wheel-drive operates a six-speed manual transmission and reaches a top speed of 198 mph.

1 Tesla Roadster: $200,000

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The Roadster is a fantastic all-electric four-seater sports car. It is in the same class as Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG electric drive and the Genovation GXE. These cars may outshine the Tesla roadster in terms of power output, but the car matches and outperforms them in speed, acceleration, and range. Yet, They are worth more than twice and thrice its price with the Mercedes and Genovation GXE coming in at $550,000 and $750,000, respectively.

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The Tesla Roadster does 0-60 mph in 2.1 seconds and has a top speed of 250 mph. The car can cover up to 620 miles on a single charge.

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