Coolest Cars For Sale Under $15K On Motorious This Week

By Michelle Marus Sep 12, 2019

1936 Jaguar SS100 Replica

While we often cover all sorts of beautiful, unique, and dream-worthy vehicles here at Motorious, sometimes they simply aren’t feasible to consider for a purchase. However, the marketplace has a wide selection of vehicles that are reasonably priced.

All of these sub-$15,000 vehicles are conversation starters, with each bringing something different to the table. The list caters to just about everyone, too, with selections ranging from customs to bone stock, tuners to hot rods, vans to roadsters, and plenty more. Check it out!


2010 Dodge Challenger

This 2010 Dodge Challenger is an extremely low-mileage vehicle that has just 29,870 miles clocked on the odometer. It is dressed to kill in a brilliant Inferno Red paint job complemented by a contrasting, clean black interior. The heart and soul of this muscle car is a high-output 3.5-liter V6 engine mated to an automatic transmission. Features include four-wheel power disc brakes, power windows, power locks, power steering, fully functioning heat, air conditioning, and so much more. In addition, this Challenger includes an upgraded stereo system with Bluetooth, upgraded sport exhaust, and a back-up camera. If you're in the market for a modern muscle car that won’t break the bank, then this is the car for you. It’s currently priced at $14,900 as of this writing.

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1974 Jensen-Healey Roadster

A few years before this car was produced, Donald Healey had contacted Jensen Motors to produce a car that would compete in a space that falls between the Triumph TR-6 and the Jaguar E-Type. This Jensen-Healey is powered by a 302 cubic-inch V8 engine mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. The striking exterior is finished in the stunning British Racing Green with pre-painted circles where you can place the number of your choosing. Leather hood straps bring back an earlier time of racing, as well as secure the fiberglass hood to the car under speed. Wire wheels with true knockoff hubs are located at all four corners in all their chromed glory. The interior features dark camel bucket seats with racing seatbelts and new black carpeting. The black vinyl padded dash is home to many gauges, toggles, and lights to keep the driver up to date on important information. The floor shift lever is also ergonomically placed to expedite moving through the gears. The asking price as of this writing is $12,500.

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1975 Chrysler Cordoba

What you see here is a highly original and elegant 1975 Chrysler Cordoba. The Cordoba was a top-of-the-line model for Chrysler in the mid '70's. They came highly equipped standard with the ability to option them to the moon and back. This example is equipped with a healthy 360 cubic-inch V8 engine mated to a D34 automatic transmission. It's dressed in an eggshell white exterior paint with a white vinyl top and contrasting crushed velour burgundy interior. Features include an outside chrome remote racing mirror, air conditioning, and an inside hood release. Standard equipment includes power steering, power brakes, wire wheel covers, exterior trim, split front bench seat, rear bench, horn ring, and more. The car fires right up, runs well, and drives great. It's been outfitted with a four-barrel carb, headers, and a performance exhaust. The current asking price as of this writing is $9,900. 

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1936 Jaguar SS100 Replica

This 1936 Jaguar SS100 replica boasts classic styling with modern appeal for the best of both worlds. The first thing that many notice, however, is that striking color combination that sets it apart from the rest. The deep blue (Royal Blue Metallic) and black two-tone exterior is timeless and the high-gloss shine can be seen in any lighting. But there is so much more to this beauty than what meets the eye. The interior looks fantastic against the darker blue-and-black paint job with plush carpeting and nicely bolstered bucket seats. 

Open the hood and you’ll find a 2.3-liter Ford mated to a three-speed automatic transmission. This Jaguar delivers reliable performance and easy maintenance. In fact, the powerplant was replaced in 2013 to keep this beauty running strong. The transmission was also rebuilt and the driveshaft was replaced as well. This car fires right up, runs smoothly, and drives great. It's the total package, and features a lightweight fiberglass body with rear-wheel drive, independent front suspension, and front disc brakes for an easy-cruising classic sports car.

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1994 Chevrolet S-10

This Chevrolet S-10 is practially a DJ booth on wheels! It received a two-tone black-and-red exterior repaint back in 2008 and was re-wired for ultimate sound quality. To date, the quality of this build and level of attention to detail is quite remarkable. Inside, you will find four speakers, four subwoofers, three screens, two amps, and even a fog machine! These accessories can run independently from the cab via a key and flip of a switch in the bed. This S-10 has two batteries and a 200-amp alternator. The cabin also includes screens in both visors, switches for the monitors, four subwoofers behind the seat, plenty of speakers, a custom chrome steering wheel, two amplifiers, and more. Turn the speakers up and ride in style in this 1994 S-10 pickup. The asking price as of this writing is set at $9,900.

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1976 Fiat 124 Spider Sport

The Fiat 124 Spider Sport is a convertible sports car that was marketed for the Italian brand between the years 1966 through 1985. It was designed and manufactured at the Italian Carrozzeria Pininfarina factory. The monocoque, front-engine, rear-drive Sport Spider debuted at the Turin Auto Show in Novermber of 1966 with styling done by Tom Tjaarda. The 124 Sport Spider, 124 Sport Coupe and 124 Sedan share much of the same running gear and platforms. The Sports Spider, however, uses a shorter platform along with a shorter wheelbase. In contrast to the Pininfarina-styled and manufactured spider, Fiat designed and manufactured the 124 coupe in-house. This example includes a manual top, center console, power brakes, aluminum wheels, four-wheel disc brakes, and a luggage rack. The asking price is currently at $10,999.

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1992 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

This Chevy Camaro Z28 drop-top is beyond gorgeous, runs well, and is an excellent driver. The Dark Teal exterior and contrasting Grey interior with black soft-top make for a breathtaking color combination that hugs each body line and curve on this beloved pony car. It is also the correct and original color scheme as verified by the codes on the data sticker. The Z28 convertible saw the lowest production numbers of any body style Camaro for 1992 with only 1,254 cars made. It's powered by a 305 cubic-inch V8 engine mated to a smooth automatic transmission. All of the features on this car work as they should and without issue. The current sale price is set at $12,900.

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2002 Gem E850

This electric 2002 GEM E825 4-Seater looks really unique as it stands dressed in both red and white. The 55-inch wide body accommodates comfortable seating for two people in the front and back, fitting four total passengers. Features include four seat belts, headlights, taillights, turn signals, windshield wipers, and fenders. The E825 is road-legal as a Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV). This GEM model also has a lockable dashboard compartment, rear trunk bin, sliding windows, and 12-inch wheels. It's built for both road and commercial; use the dash-mounted switch to change from road mode to turf mode. Powering this fun car is a 5.0-horsepower GE 72-volt electric motor that draws energy from the recently replaced, rechargeable, dual-deep cycle marine batteries. The current asking price is set at $4,900.  

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1973 Mercury Cougar RX7

Heavier body styling gave 1971-1973 Cougars a more mature look when compared to earlier models. This 1973 Mercury Cougar RX7 is sporting its original green exterior in very good condition with a matching green leather interior. The tan convertible top adds a nice accented look to break up the color a bit. This drop-top is powered by a 351 cubic-inch 2BBL V8 engine mated to a rebuilt automatic transmission. The car fires right up, runs well, and is enjoyable to drive. It's believed to have just 51,000 original miles clocked on the dash. This beauty rides on chrome Torq Thrust style wheels, and the original wheels are also available with the sale. The current asking price is set at $13,900.

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1988 Chevrolet Corvette

This 1988 Chevrolet Corvette C4 comes dressed in a radiant yellow paint job complemented by a clean black leather interior. Powering the vehicle is a 350 cubic-inch L98 V8 motor mated to a stout automatic transmission. This powerplant was revolutionary when it originally debuted in 1985. Features include functional heat and air conditioning, power locks, power steering, four-wheel power disc brakes, power seats, functional removable top, and much more. The C4 series Corvette was a milestone upon its release, so don't miss your chance to own this desirable piece of Corvette (and American automotive) history. GM made a large list of changes between the C4 and previous generations. Improvements to the C4 generation included a new chassis, modern styling, improved handling, braking and suspension. The current asking price as of this writing is set at just $7,900.

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