Which new cars on the market right now will make the best bargain project cars in 10 years?

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Mark Mason

Pictured and maybe the WRX STi

02/19/2016 - 18:45 |
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Anonymous

Focus ST, Fiesta ST

02/19/2016 - 18:59 |
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Mathew Hamilton

Besides the gt86? The scion frs lol. I hate how big American cars are nowadays.

02/19/2016 - 19:03 |
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Abel Castillo

WRX STI and focus.

02/19/2016 - 19:16 |
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Freddie Skeates

BMW 2 series

02/19/2016 - 19:16 |
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Anonymous

Mitsubishi Mirage.

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02/19/2016 - 19:35 |
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Sebastian Gumede

Focus RS

02/19/2016 - 19:54 |
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Nissan 180SX (Sileighty/Sil80)

R35

02/19/2016 - 20:41 |
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Drew 8

11-14 mustangs will be, they have the first car EVER to get above 300hp and 30mpg and then the coyote powered gt which has like 420hp and with boltons its above 400rwhp. Cant do any of that in a japanese car.

02/19/2016 - 20:44 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Drew 8

Alright, geography time: China is s large inland nation with a population over 1 billion with a wishywashy communist government and is a major economic player, they have only recently gotten into car production with the assistance of many foreign companies who want to make a quick buck. China’s domestic car companies are rather small and as of yet their products have not made it outside of Asia (in any significant numbers at least). Japan is a capitalistic nation that exists on many islands with a very distinct history and set of traditions. They are responsible for creating what is now a huge number of car models around the world. Aside from cars the history between the two countries is one of violence and mistrust and even though they are both economically tied to eachother, they still fight eachother when it comes to international politics, and that is before you throw the Koreas into the mix.

02/19/2016 - 22:56 |
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Chris Büsch

Hyundai Genesis Coupe

02/19/2016 - 20:50 |
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