Rear Wheel Drive Budget Cars - Buying Guide
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Rear Wheel Drive Budget Cars - Buying Guide

Budget RWD Cars - Buying Guide

Rear Wheel Drive Budget Cars - Buying Guide

From BMW 2 Series Coupe to Toyota GT86 via Smart EQ forfour: ten economical rear-wheel drive vehicles

Le cheap rear wheel drive cars There are not so many of them: the technical solution with all-wheel drive at the rear is used less and less by Case.

In this Buying Guide you will find ten sentences rear drive less than € 40.000: entertainment means (but not only) are very different from each other, united exclusively by philosophy RWD.

Thelist any ten cheapest rear-wheel drive cars in commerce primarily includes playful and models from Germany and Japan, although there is no shortage of cars from other categories and other countries.

Budget RWD Cars - Buying Guide

BMW 218i Coupe Advantage – 31.450 pcs

La BMW 218i Coupe Advantage is sports German a rear drive designed for those who cannot give up the pleasure of driving.

La disconnected The Bavarians have standard equipment complete and customizable.

Budget RWD Cars - Buying Guide

Honda e – 35.500 euros

La Honda i is small electric Japanese a rear drive.

Eco-friendly full-back B-segment with engine engine from 136 hp.

Budget RWD Cars - Buying Guide

Mazda MX-5 1.5 – 33.500 euros

La Mazda MH-5 1.5 this is the "basic" version spider Japanese a rear drive.

La sports The Japanese, created with care, does not shine on the point of "practicality": the tallest passengers have a few centimeters available for the head and trunk it's tiny.

Budget RWD Cars - Buying Guide

Nissan 370Z Lev 1 – 34.550 euros

La Nissan 370Z Lev 1 this is the worst car among the analyzed in our Buying Guide.

La supercar "Inexpensive" Japanese houses under the hood engine extremely powerful (328 hp) and maneuverable, he also knows how to behave politely when the accelerator is not exaggerated.

Budget RWD Cars - Buying Guide

Renault Twingo SCe Duel – 11.500 euros

La Renault Twingo SCe Duel è cheapest rear wheel drive car on the Italian market. Segment A is all behind, equipped with engine Poor in power (65) and torque (95 Nm), nothing but frisky: 15,1 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour.

La CityCar French - agile in corners due to low weight - he has a not very spacious cabin in the shoulder area of ​​those sitting in the back, which has too many inaccuracies in his voice “finish».

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Smart EQ fortwo Pure – 25.027 euros

La Fortwo Pure Smart Equalizer this is the "basic" version electric city car Deutsch.

Environmental "segment A" a rear drive pushed engine capable of generating 82 hp of power.

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Smart EQ fortwo cabrio Pure - 28.394 euros

La Fortwo cabrio Pure smart equalizer open-air option CityCar Teutonic.

Opening мощность German a rear drive - like a closed sister - sits on engine from 82 hp.

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Smart EQ forfour Pure - 25.649 euros

La Smart equalizer forfour Pure - entry level version electric city car German is, in our opinion, one of the cheap rear wheel drive cars more balanced in the market.

The environmentally friendly German "A segment" with zero emissions is equipped with the same engine from 82 h.p. fortune.

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Ssangyong Rexton 2WD Road – $37.400

La Ssangyong Rexton 2WD Road this is the most expensive car analyzed in this Buying Guide: bulky (length 4,85 meters) large SUV korean to rear drive – not very agile in corners – designed for those who are looking for maximum practicality.

The only offer on this list, which can accommodate five passengers, boasts a very spacious cabin and trunk immense (820 liters). Without forgetting engine rich torque: 400 Nm.

Budget RWD Cars - Buying Guide

Toyota GT86 Rock & Road – 32.000 euros

La Toyota GT86 Rock & Road – twin Subaru BRZ - is disconnected Japanese a rear drive ideal for those looking to have some fun.

Il engine aspirated loves to often go into the red zone of the tachometer, but not so good at low revs.

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