The 2017 Civic Type R is all the rage, but America's love for Type R began far before that. The first Type R-badged car in the US, the Integra, is a valuable classic.
We like the hybrid NSX but recall the original. The first NSX was a reliable, lightweight mid-engine automobile.
A Ferrari-beating pickup truck? The GMC Syclone was legendary from the start. It couldn't do truck stuff, but does that matter?
Due to its rarity and famed LT5 engine, the ZR-1 remains a valuable collector's item whereas the C4-generation Corvette has gone out of favor. Still great to drive.
The Foxbody Mustang was made for 15 years until 1994, because customers love it. Muscle car fans will keep coming back for its boxy appearance, fastback shape, and 5.0-liter V-8.
What best Nineties vehicle list would be complete without the original Miata? It's R&T's fave. It's affordable, reliable, attractive, and most importantly, enjoyable to drive.
The CLK GTR was designed to homologate Mercedes' late-1990s Le Mans racers. A 6.0-liter V-12 and sequential transmission make it a racecar.
It's obvious why clean 300ZX prices are rising. For nostalgic Nineties collectors, it's a must-have. Grab one now.
The SW20 MR2, Toyota's third MR2, is considered the greatest. It's better-looking and more habitable than the first-gen automobile.