Are The Best Beater Cars Found In The US Or The UK?

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Are The Best Beater Cars Found In The US Or The UK?

When it comes to cheap beater cars, are the best ones found in the United States or the United Kingdom? Speaking as a lifelong American, you can probably guess what my answer is. But you’d be wrong because honestly, I’m not sure who has the better beaters.

That’s because you can approach the whole beater concept from different angles. America has no federal testing standards for cars like UK drivers have with the Ministry of Transport. Most states have some kind of basic annual inspection for safety and/or emissions, but 13 U.S. states have nothing at all. That means beater cars here can get downright nasty - as in floorboards completely rusted away, mismatched lights duct-taped into place, zip-tied suspension and leaking fuel tank nasty. And yes, I once had all the above in a 1990 Ford Escort GT, pictured here with the gaping hole in the floor.

Are The Best Beater Cars Found In The US Or The UK?

Things are a bit different on the other side of the pond, where cars have to pass a fairly stringent MOT inspection to be certified road-legal. I think I speak for most Americans when I say your beater cars are, generally speaking, much nicer than ours. But I’m not sure being nicer actually makes a better beater.

Here’s the thing - some people like their beater cars to be just a bit feral; threatening to either fall apart or blow up or simply disintegrate upon hitting the next pothole. I’m not ashamed to admit I find those cars wildly entertaining, for a week or so anyway. If anything, beater cars in the UK would pass for reasonably nice used cars in the States, and I suspect they’d bring in quite a bit more coin.

Are The Best Beater Cars Found In The US Or The UK?

To showcase a bit of what I’m talking about, and just for the sheer fun of seeing how much car you can get for your money, I dug up a couple beaters from both sides of the pond. We’ll start with the former pride and joy of police departments across America - the trusty body-on-frame, rear-wheel drive, V8-powered Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor.

Are The Best Beater Cars Found In The US Or The UK?

This particular ‘Vic is a 2007 model, selling in New York for a mere $1200. That’s just over £830 and if I’m honest, that’s an insanely good price for a late model interceptor. In fact, with the cult following ex-police cruisers have in the States, I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if it sold before this article even goes live. If that’s the case, here’s what you need to know.

Are The Best Beater Cars Found In The US Or The UK?

It’s done 158,000 miles, and though it’s pretty rusty around the fenders and doors, I’ve seen much worse. I still wager good money that you’ll find hidden rust in the floor, but since it rides on a full frame there won’t be any loss in rigidity. There are no interior or engine pictures, but most ex-cop cars have vinyl floors with an AM/FM stereo and basic power equipment (windows, locks and air con) as the only luxuries.

Are The Best Beater Cars Found In The US Or The UK?

Power comes from a 4.6-litre V8 that ideally still makes all of its original 250bhp. If that’s the case, this old cruiser would be the perfect fun beater in America - rear-wheel drive and ugly as mouldy donuts, but gutsy enough to get sideways with a thumping V8.

Are The Best Beater Cars Found In The US Or The UK?

Meanwhile, civilised petrolheads in the UK can also enjoy some inexpensive rear-wheel drive tomfoolery, courtesy of this 1998 BMW 328i Touring selling for just £650 in Romsey. The odometer shows just 137,000 rounds, and in the pictures it looks quite good both inside and out. Yes it’s got an automatic transmission, but we’re talking £650 for a running and driving E36 BMW with the 190bhp 2.8-litre inline six. So what’s the catch?

Are The Best Beater Cars Found In The US Or The UK?

Per the ad, the car is said to drive “absolutely fine and everything seems to work fine.” The ad also says the car was originally destined for a manual transmission swap to become a drift car, then as an engine donor for an E30 project until the seller lost interest. The real question to ask here is, what did the current owner discover that led him to want to bail out? To make matters worse, its MOT recently expired, so if there are other problems present, it might cost hundreds or thousands more to make it road legal.

Are The Best Beater Cars Found In The US Or The UK?

But that’s quite a bit of speculation there. You could also buy this car for £650, sail through MOT and have a car that looks good, hauls all kinds of things, and is fun to drive. It’s certainly priced like a beater, but compared with the rusty Crown Victoria, this estate wouldn’t be a beater in the ‘States.

Are The Best Beater Cars Found In The US Or The UK?

So what’s your cheap car flavour: V8 ‘Murican cop car or quintessential German estate? I kinda want them both, hence why I’m not sure who has the best beaters. Either way, it’s nice to know there are actually some decent rides to be had for crazy cheap cash. I seriously need a bigger garage.

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Comments

The Stigs Californian Cousin

Even though i live in America, BMW

06/04/2016 - 06:01 |
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Dat Incredible Chadkake

I like American beaters better because here in the USA, owning an American beater is more than likely better/easier than owning a foreign one. Getting parts for and repairing a Crown Vic would be better than doing the same thing for a BMW. However, it could be the other way around across the pond.

06/04/2016 - 06:03 |
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Anonymous

I’d take an American one, especially that Crown Vic. I’d repair it, and make it look like a local cop car

06/04/2016 - 06:36 |
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[Flux]

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

You’re an evil man. Lol

06/04/2016 - 14:12 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

And get arrested for impersonating police.

06/04/2016 - 18:49 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

In Finland someone actually did that but with a little twist :D In the side of cop cars in Finland there is text in Swedish and Finnish that read “Police”, but these guys did a look a like cop car and on its side was written “Thief” :D

06/05/2016 - 10:05 |
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Anonymous

Bimmer

06/04/2016 - 06:53 |
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Commander Shepard

i think they have better deals in the UK personally

06/04/2016 - 06:56 |
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True but the states tends to have more FREEDOM to what you can do the car legally.

06/04/2016 - 12:23 |
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ThatBrownCarGuy

You can generally find a beater for less than $300 and have fun with it in the US. Jus watch haggard garage ;)

06/04/2016 - 07:10 |
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Depends where in the states you are.

06/04/2016 - 20:36 |
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Are The Best Beater Cars Found In The US Or The UK?
Zlatan Ibrahimovic

You should actually try India. We have lots of beater cars still on the roads and running well

06/04/2016 - 07:33 |
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Anonymous

The cop cars are a dime a dozen in the States.. because their auctioned off by the state/Government and the “Urban” youth tend to throw mods and 22’’ (or larger) wheels on them in a heart beat.. The wheels alone, cost more then the car did.. Then they include thumping sound system which one can heard a mile away..

06/04/2016 - 07:33 |
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Bartek Tymoszuk

I bought e39 525i for 1100 gbp and it is neither as rusty as crown vic nor it has weird history as that e36
Sure, I had to do some stuff after I exported it from uk (on wheels to poland) but it still was a total bargain (basically half the price for good e39 in poland).
Can’t compare to any US bargains as I never been there, but surely both UK and USA due to the number of cars happen to have extremely cheap opportuninites for project cars, or even beaters and dailies.

06/04/2016 - 08:40 |
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Jakob

Mercedes W203/S203. Incredibly solid despite the rust problems many C-Classes used to have, dirt cheap and usually come with power-everything and leather. The catch? Ugly wood veneer everywhere.

06/04/2016 - 08:47 |
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