February 2, 2026
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Hey there! Managing Editor Jared Solomon here with your morning HotCars recap.

Today we’re talking budget boost and forced-induction bargains. The cheapest twin-turbo sports car you can buy in 2026 is proving serious power doesn’t have to mean supercar money. Meanwhile, we look back at the very first production car to ever break the 600-horsepower barrier. More auto stories ahead, so let’s dive in.


Story Of The Day

The Cheapest Twin-Turbo Sports Car You Can Buy In 2026 Is A Bargain Powerhouse

This is not only the cheapest twin-turbo sports car on the market, but also the last one left with a manual transmission.

Twin turbo

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10 Cheap High-Performance Cars Known To Last 300,000 Miles

Despite what your parents once told you, fast doesn't always mean unreliable

BMW M3 E92

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The Legendary Car From 50 Years Back That Wouldn’t Feel Out Of Place In 2026

This timeless classic set the tone for Mercedes-Benz design and engineering for two decades to come and had a major influence on the entire industry.

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AMC's Forgotten Supercar With The Brand's Rarest Engine Behind The Driver

AMC nearly built a mid-engine supercar to chase Europe. Real style, a rare V8 behind the driver, and costs that killed it in Italy.

AMC AMX/3

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Detroit’s Most Overpowered Family Car Of The Muscle Era

Beneath its unassuming wood-grain exterior, this 1960s station wagon hides a thunderous surprise.

1967 Ford Country Squire Wagon 428 4-Speed

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Classic Chevrolet Muscle Cars That Are Still Affordable In 2026

Just because you're a cheapskate doesn't mean you can't have a killer classic Chevy muscle car.

Camaro

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