16. Fiat Dino Coupe
Back in 1967, Fiat introduced the Dino, a coupe and convertible sports car that featured a Ferrari V6 engine from the 246 GT Dino. The coupe was designed by Bertone, while Pininfarina styled the convertible. The two cars shared mechanics, engines, and performance, but the design was totally different. The coupe featured an elegant fastback profile (via FCA Heritage).

Fiat officially sold the Dino Coupe in America. If you look at the classified ads, you could find one for as little as $15,000. That is definitely the most affordable way to own a piece of Ferrari magic at Ford Fiesta prices. If you’re a budget-minded enthusiast, look for the Dino Coupe since it’s more common and affordable than the convertible. The later 2.4-liter V6 version is better and faster than the early 2.0-liter model. Even though Ferrari powers it, this Fiat was slow.