10 Incredible Drivers' Cars You Could Own For The Price Of A Beer
1. Alfa Romeo 4C
The 4C may not be as good a car as the Porsche Cayman, but it’s not meant to be used as a daily. The 4C is a car that attacks your senses, stirs your soul and challenges you to unlock its true character.
Power comes from a 240bhp, 1.75-litre four-cylinder engine, which allows the 4C to surge from 0-62mph in 4.5 seconds ahead of its 160mph+ top speed.
For your chance of winning an Alfa 4C for only £6, hit this BOTB link.
Caterham 420
If it’s stupidly fast you’re looking for, then the Caterham 420 takes some beating. From 2.0-litres and 210bhp you get a 0-62mph time of 4.0 seconds, loud noises and enough performance to blow your head off.
It’s arguably the most entertaining and wild car on this list, and it could be all yours for a mere £4. Here’s the BOTB link you need to enter.
Ford Mustang GT
The Ford Mustang hits UK and European shores for the first time ever this year, which is brilliant news for us petrolheads. The 5.0 GT is a riot to drive (especially with the six-speed manual gearbox), sounds every bit as brutal as you were hoping it would and looks terrific!
At £32,995, it’s already a steal, but BOTB has it available as a competition prize for only £4.50.
Nissan 370Z Nismo
The 370Z Nismo is by no means best in class. What it is, however, is a future JDM classic with a lively 339bhp, 3.7-litre V6, great looks and a truly connected driving experience.
To be in with a chance of bagging this unique ride, you’ll need £5 with BOTB.
Audi RS3
The new Audi RS3 is more powerful and faster than ever (now with 362bhp and a top speed of 174mph), and is one of the smartest cars in the hyper hatch class. But the best thing? That’s the warbly 2.5-litre five-pot that sounds like a symphony of win!
Such a compelling car will set you back £40k new, but with BOTB, it could be yours for only £5.
Nissan GT-R
You know the stats already: 543bhp is extracted from a 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged V6; 196mph top speed and 0-62mph in a scarcely believable 2.8 seconds. The GT-R is already a living legend, a pin-up, and the budget supercar that we all dream to drive.
But enough of dreaming! BOTB has this monster on its books for £8 (admittedly very expensive pint in London), meaning that you’ll be left with thousands for tyres, insurance and fuel. Lots of fuel.
Jaguar XE S
Looking for something with more doors, a sweet engine and sublime handling? You need to check out the new Jaguar XE S, a car that we recently described as ‘too good to fault’. Seriously, it’s better than a BMW 3-series, looks beautiful and has 336bhp on offer.
For £5.50, you’ll get a BOTB ticket to win the car, and the chance to make a lot of BMW owners envious.
Ariel Atom 3.5
For more crushing performance and the ultimate in automotive weekend toys (next to the Caterham), you should give the Atom a very close look. Like the aforementioned 420, focus is on low weight, engaging driving dynamics and raw power. The supercharged, 310bhp 2.0-litre engine gives this featherweight road racer a 0-62mph time of around 2.9 seconds and in-gear acceleration so hard, you’ll forget what day of the week it is!
New, an Atom 3.5 will set you back £38,000, while £5 puts you in the running with BOTB.
Ford Focus RS
The latest Focus RS is one of the most hotly-anticipated cars of 2015, boasting well over 300bhp, four-wheel drive and a magical ‘drift mode’ button. If you want a muscular super-hatch, then this is your man. If you get lucky with BOTB, then you’ll have handed over only £4!
Porsche Cayman GTS
All hail the Porsche Cayman GTS, all round good guy and serious 911 botherer. The Cayman’s chassis is one of the (if not the) sweetest on the market, and paired with a 3.4-litre flat-six, performance is astonishing; 0-62mph takes 4.9 seconds and with your foot flat to the floor, you’ll see 177mph.
All this performance could be yours for £6. Here’s the BOTB link you need.
Android and iOS users will be happy to hear that there’s now a BOTB app for you to download, getting you one step closer to your dream car while you’re on the move!
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