Editor’s Note: We love scouring the internet for reasons to spend money we don’t have on cars we daydream about owning, and these are our picks this week. All prices listed are bid amounts at the time of publishing.
The ’80s were unabashedly filled with excess, and few other industries used this to their favor quite like the car industry. While at one end of the spectrum you had the terrible, awful malaise-era cars, they soon faded from auto shows, and the sports car market stepped in to make up for it. Power and performance were trendy again, and low-slung sports cars were how manufacturers flaunted all their technological know-how. Of course, we the consumers benefited the most. Here are five of the best sports cars to come out of the ’80s, across a broad spectrum of price points.
1986 Porsche 944 Turbo

What we like: The 944 was posited as the entry-level Porsche. It lives on today in the 718, and back when it was a front-engined, rear-wheel-drive coupe, it was still considered one of the best-handling cars on the market.
From the seller: An all-original one-owner 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo with original paint, never modified, with a clean title.
Location: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey