Get Your Thrill: 10 Used Hot Hatches Over 200bhp for Under £5k

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03-21-2025topgear
Are you on the lookout for a performance car that won't empty your wallet? Here’s a curated list of 10 used hot hatches, all delivering over 200bhp and priced under £5,000.

1. Mitsubishi Evo IX


- Bhp: 237+
- Mods: Boost pill upgrade, bigger intercooler, stainless steel exhaust
- Price: £4,600
- Extras: 1,200-watt subwoofer

2. Subaru Impreza WRX


- Bhp: 227
- Engine: Rebuilt 2.5-litre flat-four
- System: 4WD for enhanced traction

3. Vauxhall Corsa VXR (2015)


- Bhp: 202
- Performance: 0-62mph in 6.5 seconds, top speed of 143mph

4. Seat Leon Cupra R


- Bhp: 280 (with stage two remap)
- Features: Eye-catching red paint, throaty exhaust note

5. Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk6


- Bhp: 210
- Features: Touchscreen display, reverse camera, Bluetooth connectivity
- Note: Striking British Racing Green finish

6. Alfa Romeo Giulietta ‘Cloverleaf’


- Bhp: 235
- Mileage: 91,000 miles
- Top Speed: 150mph

7. Renault Megane R26 'Team F1'


- Price: £4,990
- Note: Limited edition, becoming increasingly collectible

8. Mini Clubman JCW R55


- Bhp: 208
- Features: Six-speed manual transmission, stylish Y-spoke alloy wheels

9. Ford Focus ST


- Bhp: 300 (remapped)
- Mods: New induction kit, intercooler, upgraded exhaust

10. Audi S3 (First Gen)


- Bhp: 360
- Setup: Lightweight build, stripped interior with racing features
- Price: £4,000

Summary


If you're seeking an exhilarating ride without the hefty price tag, these 10 used hot hatches offer impressive horsepower, performance upgrades, and modern features, all for under £5,000. Get ready to hit the road and enjoy the thrill!

What Others Are Saying...


rex47
Sure, they’re cheap now, but many of these could turn into money pits. It’s a risky investment.

milaCool
While these cars are exciting, the maintenance costs could be a lot higher than expected. Buyer beware!

bella22
These sound great, but how reliable are they after years of use? Any thoughts on long-term ownership?