Buying a new car is daunting task. Even after all the research, cross-shopping and deliberation, when you finally do decide on the car you want, there’s still the matter of picking out a trim level and options (which basically starts the whole research, cross-shopping and deliberation cycle all over again). Salesmen don’t make it any easier, mainly because they’re working for commission, and will try to upsell you left and right.
But if you know what you want and stick with it, you’ll save money — especially if the base car is fantastic as-is. These ten base-level sports cars should inspire some confidence at the dealership.
2017 Porsche 718 Cayman

A 300-horsepower mid-mounted flat-six engine mated to a six-speed manual is all anyone ever needs in life. At its core, the 718 is one of the best-handling and most finely balanced cars Porsche makes. It’s already an exhilarating drive, and the 50 extra horsepower and the 0.5-seconds-quicker 0-60 time of the Cayman S are certainly not worth the extra $12,400.
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