By Vishal| Mar 07, 2025
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At $33,735, the GR86 packs a 2.4L flat-four with 228 HP to the rear wheels. Light, balanced, and a blast to drive, especially with the manual. Hits 26 MPG highway.
Drove the 2025 Mustang EcoBoost, and trust me, it’s no slouch. At $33,515, its 2.3L turbo-four cranks out 315 HP to the rear wheels while still hitting 32 MPG highway.
With sharp handling, a low center of gravity, and a 2.4L flat-four making 228 HP, the BRZ stays planted. At $32,380, it’s one of the best driver’s cars for the money.
The 2025 Kia K5 stands out with a bold design, solid tech, and a strong 2.5L engine. At $29,365 with 36 MPG highway, it’s a lot of car for the money.
Lower the top, press the accelerator, and the 2025 Miata springs to life.. With 181 HP, a slick manual, and sharp handling, it turns every road into a playground.
$26,200 gets you a Jetta with a smooth 1.5L turbo, a roomy cabin, and 40 MPG highway. Comfortable and easy to drive, it’s a solid pick for anyone who still loves sedans.
When you hear ‘Civic,’ you know it’s a solid choice. At $27,400, it packs a 2.0L engine, a comfy interior, and gets up to 39 MPG on the highway. Practical, smooth, and built to last.
The Mazda3 feels like a hidden gem. At $25,875, you get a sleek design, a responsive 2.5L engine, and a drive that just feels right every time you hit the road.