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The Weirdest Cheap Cars For Sale Near The Small German Town Where I'm Staying
The Weirdest Cheap Cars For Sale Near The Small German Town Where I'm Staying-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:41

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On Friday night, I was sitting in my parents’ house doing what I always do when I’m bored: surfing Craigslist. Only this time, it wasn’t actually Craigslist, but rather various German car sales websites, since my parents live in a small town between Nürnberg and Prague. The search results are... interesting. Check out some of these awesome machines.

I asked my friend Andreas—the same Nürnberg-area Jalop who drove with me to a , who showed me , and whose girlfriend let me drive her family’s —to help me compile a list of the coolest sub-$5,000-ish cars within about 15 miles of this tiny town I’m staying in. It took Andreas all of three seconds to generate an enormous list of wacky (well, by my standards as someone who doesn’t live in Germany) machines. How he did that, I’m unsure, but it’s clear that the man is obsessed.

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This Seat Toledo is is really just weird for one main reason: It’s got a V5 engine under the hood. You read that correctly, a V5, though many refer to it as a “VR5,” or a shortened version of the well-know VR6 engine, which—unlike the five-cylinder—was actually offered stateside.

A contributor to a website called Shifting Lanes, Chris Okula, wrote a on VW’s not-particularly-popular, roughly 150 horsepower V5 engine on Drivetribe, embedding the video above and noting that “The V5 is mostly remembered for being extremely weird and producing some intoxicating sounds.” The blue Seat Toledo near my parents’ house is for sale for , and looks to be in decent shape.

I’d probably buy it just to drive to the auto parts store and, when asked which engine my car had, respond with: “Oh, the V5, of course.” Though I don’t think the conversation would get to that point, since there’s no way a VW Toledo is going to show up in a parts catalogue in the U.S. But that makes me want it even more.

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It turns out that here in Germany, there are quite a few obscure cars from the Asian market, like this Brilliance BS6, a Chinese sedan with apparently Mitsubishi-sourced engines, a design by engineering and styling consultancy , and suspension “optimized by Porsche,” per German news website .

This , and comes with an LPG-fed 2.0-liter four-banger, a five-speed manual, and a leather interior. It’s weird, and became a posterchild for cheap Chinese cars that don’t do well on crash tests, as seen above.

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You might think this is just a regular old Peugeot hatchback, but then you’d be wrong, because what you’re looking at is actually the the Peugeot 207 RC, whose 175 1.6-liter turbocharged inline-four is the same . It launches the French hatchback from zero to 62 mph in only 7.1 seconds through a five-speed manual transmission that sends power to the front wheels.

I actually initially thought Andreas was joking when he sent me this car as an example of something “cool” for sale near me, but it turns out, it’s a total sleeper, though , so it’s not exactly cheap.

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Back for the 2004 model year, Smart launched the ForFour, which was basically meant to stretch the brand’s lineup from the tiny city car to include a vehicle with a bit more practicality.

Daimler developed the ForFour with Mitsubishi, whose Colt compact car shares , as well as its assembly location in the Netherlands, where automobile manufacturing company was in charge of assembling both machines.

The ForFour—whose front seats could be folded flat to offer a “lounge concept” that the by staying in the car for 24 hours straight—was only on sale for the 2004 to 2006 model years. of the things, which seems surprisingly high for something this hideous. I’m probably not the only one who thinks that, as this .

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To my surprise, I found a for sale for the Euro equivalent of only $321, which sounds like a great deal. Sure, there appears to be some rust on the bottoms of the doors and on the rocker panels, but at that price, I’d probably go for it, barring any major structural flaws. The first-gen Twingo is, after all, , with my favorite features being its HVAC intakes in the hood and its flat-folding seats.

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Here’s a 1998 Volkswagen Type II Transporter . Though that’s not exactly cheap and the utility vehicle’s 1.7-liter compression ignition engine makes under , this is a six-seater, manual transmission diesel pickup. What more could anyone want in life?

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I’ve got an enormous list of automobiles that I must own before I die, and on that list is the Audi A2. Back when I first laid eyes on the car, I was about 10 years old, and I thought the thing was hideous.

But my taste in automobiles has changed tremendously over time, and I’ve grown to value quirkiness and clever engineering over pretty much everything else. The Audi A2's all-aluminum unibody; its ; its ridiculous aerodynamic shape that, along with efficient engines, yields incredible fuel economy—all of these things turn a vehicle that I once found ugly into a true masterpiece in my eyes. And at I’d love to own this one.

Cheap Suzuki Off-Roaders: $1,000 and $1,100

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Here’s a vehicle that I discovered on what . It’s that you see above, which is quite similar to the Suzuki Samurai we got in the U.S. It’s a tiny, capable little 4x4 whose probably make it a hell of a difficult car to merge onto the Autobahn, but I don’t care. It’s 900 Euros, and dripping with soul. And the —also a 1987 model like the first one—is only 100 Euro more.

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These things are dirt cheap here, and don’t seem to be complete rustbuckets, either!

1940 DKW Built In The Same Plant As The Trabant: $5,500

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Andreas also pointed out this front-wheel drive 1940 for sale for 5,000 Euros, which seems a bit steep, but hey, it’s a DKW built in the and which—at least at some point in its production run appears to have used plastic in its body panels just like the Trabant did. The Trabi didn’t get its design from nowhere! DKW, forefather to , is never underrated as a company. As for this thing, it’s a fascinating machine, and I’ve never seen one for sale in the U.S., and I may never.

Speaking Of Trabant: $1,300

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Speaking of Trabants, look at the bucks. The seller says the car is either to be crushed or to be rebuilt, with the former suggesting that this thing has some pretty serious issues. Still, it’s $1,300, and if it’s all there, this could become an awesome Trabant.

A 1990s Mexican Beetle: $2,750

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On eBay, Andreas found a that needs some transmission work, and costs only about $2,750. It’s actually quite beautiful, and I’m surprised it’s so cheap, because I bet it’d be easy to fix this trans.

The Ford Streetka, A Compact Car Made Cool : $1,700

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Speaking of quirky, one car I’ve always been fascinated with is the , which was a , and was built by Italian design house Pininfarina. . Someone should buy it. But is that someone me? Probably not, I don’t need to be maintaining fleets on both sides of the Atlantic.

A Diesel Jeep Grand Cherokee “WJ”: $2,200

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The vehicle above may just look like a Jeep Grand Cherokee “WJ” (the one offered between the 1999 and 2004 model years), but this is Germany, so this thing was not built at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit, but rather at Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria. And, like many European SUVs, it’s got the most coveted type of engine in the 4x4 community: a diesel.

Though the 2.7-liter CRD diesel in this Grand Cherokee , nor is it bolted to the greatest automatic transmission, a diesel solid-axle Jeep Grand Cherokee is forbidden fruit for the U.S., so this thing is just awesome, .

A Manual, 227 Horsepower Audi S4 Wagon: $4,400

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Okay, so this Audi looks terrible, with awful paint, an apparently cracked front bumper, some rust, and a worn leather interior. But it’s a 227 horsepower, six-speed manual “C4"-generation Audi S4 Avant, and that last word means it’s a wagon. It costs over , but the motor runs! Try to knock that price down a bit, and this thing would make for a great winter beater.

A Cool German Minivan: $3,300

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Do you need a roughly 200 horsepower, VR6-powered manual multipurpose vehicle to haul your large family around? Yes, you do, because the U.S. hasn’t recently offered nearly enough manual transmission minivans, and this roughly $3,300 , built on a shared Ford-VW platform, seems practical and fun.

A Dirt-Cheap Rear-Wheel Drive Manual Wagon: $540

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It may look ugly, but what you see above is a front-engine, rear-wheel drive, manual transmission 1999 Opel Omega. With an Opel “Family II” four-cylinder engine, it’s not going to blow anyone’s doors off, —and I’ll repeat: a rear-wheel drive, manual wagon!—this seems like a damn fine deal.

A Confusing Automobile From South Korea: $2,500

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I don’t have much to say about it, other than that it’s absolutely hideous, but there’s a . It’s a Korean SUV powered by a 2.2-liter diesel sending torque through a five-speed automatic. It’s got some exhaust issues and a problem with a sway bar link, but at just over $2,500, how can you resist? (Answer: Quite easily; this thing is, as I mentioned before, hideous).

An Opel Kadett E Convertible, If You’re Into That: $880

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Behold, a ; I don’t have much exciting to say about it other than that you can buy it for $880, which isn’t much, even if this thing’s little 1.6-liter inline-four only makes about 75 horsepower.

No Power, Wrong Wheel Drive, Italian Flair: $2,750

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Sure, it’s front-engine, front-wheel drive, and its 2.0-liter “Twin Spark” inline-four only cranks out about , but the Alfa Romeo GTV is just a fascinating car, mostly because of its wacky styling. The quad lights up front, the strong diagonal line down the side, and that flat rear-end with the single full-width light—it’s all just so wacky, and I’m into it. Would I drop , with all the gaudy yellow trim on the interior? Probably not. But I definitely wouldn’t fault someone else for doing it.

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