The 1995 Nissan 240SX is the people’s drift car — cheap, simple, and ridiculously fun when built right. Its 2.4L KA24DE inline-four only makes about 155 horsepower, which is… mehh. But the chassis? Perfectly balanced, rear-wheel drive, and easy to modify. It’s a blank canvas for sliders everywhere. Originally $16,000, they now sell anywhere from $8,000–$25,000, depending on how many walls it’s kissed. Not fast, not fancy — just right where it counts
The 1999 Nissan Silvia S15 is a pure drifting legend — lightweight, balanced, and built to dance through corners. Its 2.0L SR20DET turbocharged inline-four delivers around 250 horsepower, paired with a crisp 5-speed manual that channels power to the rear wheels. Famous for its perfect weight balance and sharp steering, it became the ultimate drift platform. Originally priced near $25,000, clean examples now fetch $45,000–$70,000 — proof that legends only grow more valuable