The original RAV4 has gained a bit of a cult following over the years, and this clean example is a ticket in.
The “Recharger” carries a 5.7 Hemi and AWD under its custom-kit open-bed bodywork.
Ford’s Special Vehicles Team massaged almost every aspect of the Focus SVT, making it a true GTI competitor.
The privately-imported coupe was originally sold in the UK and differs from the U.S. model.
Rarely seen in the U.S. (for good reason), these South Korean pickups come with Daimler engines.
This time capsule SC offers a five-speed stick and a supercharged V6.
A rare six-speed stick makes this sporting coupe stand out from the pack.
While the car itself is mileage-heavy, a more-lightly-used replacement engine means it still has plenty of life left.
While a standard CTS V6, the car has been outfitted visually to resemble the vaunted V-badged edition.
As far as city cars go, few are fancier than the Brabus-badged ForTwo.
The ad describes the two-top roadster as a “fantastic, well-built sports car in fantastic condition.”
Low mileage and the puffiest seats you’ve ever seen are two of this classic 4x4’s calling cards.
This rare Mustang is probably the cheapest way to claim to own a “convertible McLaren,” with any honesty.
According to the ad, the car is almost entirely original, save for a recently rebuilt motor.
A former California truck, this Northwest transplant has, according to the ad, been meticulously maintained.
While it was once an emissions outlaw, this three-row diesel has been made smog-legal and carries a warranty for the…
Low mileage and quirky, incongruous decals are this Chevy sedan’s calling cards.
The supercharged two-door offers low mileage and a rare six-speed stick.
With its low mileage and as-new appearance, this convertible is a true time capsule.
According to the ad, this diesel wagon has 295,000 miles on the clock, which means it’s just getting warmed up.