![Literally, more bang for the buck.](http://buyersguide.carsoup.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Chevrolet-Camaro-Main-img.jpg)Literally, more bang for the buck.
As Tony Montana once said, “first you get the money, then you get the power.” He may not have been talking about cars, but generally the same rule applies. These cars, however, attempt to buck the trend by packing a ton of horsepower into an affordable package. If you want to get of the line fast without selling a kidney, we present our most powerful cars for under $30,000.
- Chevrolet Camaro | 323hp/$29,995 msrpsee listings | read reviews
- Ford Mustang GT | 305hp/$28,995 msrpsee listings | read reviews
- Chevrolet Impala 1LT | 305hp/$29,110 msrpsee listings | read reviews
- Dodge Charger SE | 292hp/$27,495 msrpsee listings | read reviews
- Hyundai Genesis Coupe | 274hp/$28,395 msrpsee listings | read reviews
- KIA Optima SX | 274hp/$27,995 msrpsee listings | read reviews
- Honda Accord EX Coupe
| 271hp/$28,295 msrpsee listings | read reviews
- Subaru Impreza WRX Limited
| 265hp/$29,49 msrpsee listings | read reviews
- Mazda MazdaSpeed3 | 263hp/$25,395 msrpsee listings | read reviews
- Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart
| 237hp/$27,295 msrpsee listings | read reviews