25. Alfa Romeo GTV6
The GTV6 is highly recommended for enthusiasts. The Tipo 105’s successor was the coupe version of the Alfetta introduced in the late ’70s. It had advanced construction and suspension and featured several interesting details. It had a transaxle gearbox which vastly improved weight distribution and handling. Second, it had De Dion-type rear axle, which helped to corner (via Motorbiscuit).

With a 2.5-liter V6 engine in the front, the GTV6 delivered 160-170 HP and good performance by the day’s standards but poor today. The GTV6 is known for its perfect driving dynamics, solid acceleration, and a soundtrack from the high-revving V6. Interestingly, this car was sold in the USA, even with an optional turbo kit by Callaway performance good for a whopping 233 HP, but with not much improvement in 0 to 60 mph times.