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- Porsche 718 Cayman. Our pick: 4.0 GTS 2dr. 0-62mph: 4.5 sec. MPG/range: 25.9mpg. CO2 emissions: 247g/km. Seats: 2. Boot: 270 litres. Insurance group: 46E. Reliability.
- Porsche 718 Boxster. Reliability. Safety. Costs. Quality. Performance. Strengths. Brilliant handling. Surprisingly comfortable ride. Classy interior. Weaknesses. Four-cylinder engines sounds gruff.
- Alpine A110. Our pick: 1.8L Turbo 2dr DCT. 0-62mph: 4.5 sec. MPG/range: 42.2mpg. CO2 emissions: 152g/km. Seats: 2. Boot: 196 litres. Insurance group: 47E. Driving. Interior.
- Audi R8. Our pick: 5.2 FSI [570] V10 Performance 2dr S Tronic RWD. 0-62mph: 3.7 sec. MPG/range: 22.4mpg. CO2 emissions: 285g/km. Seats: 2. Boot: 112 litres. Insurance group: 50E.
- Toyota GR86 Over a decade ago in 2012, Toyota ended its sports car hiatus with the launch of the GT86. This affordable, lightweight and rear-wheel-drive model proved fun to drive, but many drivers yearned for more power from the 2.0-litre flat-four ‘Boxer’ engine.
- BMW M2 The BMW M2 is an absolute triumph. Fully assuming the original M3’s brief by offering supercar-beating cross-country performance and pin-sharp handling in a compact package that feels well suited to our roads.
- Porsche 718 Cayman The Porsche 718 Cayman may be the German manufacturer’s entry-level coupe model, however, it offers a blend of performance and handling that has seen the Cayman remain among our favourite sports machines.
- Mazda MX-5 The Mazda MX-5 is one of the very best enthusiast’s cars on the market, regardless of its relatively low price. There aren’t many small, fun, rear-wheel-drive sports cars available on sale now, so the bulk of the MX-5’s rivals are front wheel drive hot hatchbacks.
- BMW 2 Series Coupe review. 4.1 out of 5. Read full review Watch video. The latest 2 Series impressed us so much that it won the best sports car at the Carbuyer Best Car Awards 2023.
- Mazda MX-5 roadster review. 4.2 out of 5. Read full review. The definition of a sports car has been stretched to cover all types of vehicles but the Mazda MX-5 has one of the strongest claims to the term of all.
- Porsche 718 Cayman coupe. 4.3 out of 5. Read full review. Porsche is known for its mix of a fun driving experience with everyday driving ability, a combination that makes its cars enjoyable on the way to the supermarket, or on a race track.The Cayman followed on from the success of the convertible Boxster and has since become the entry-level vehicle of the Porsche sports car range.
- BMW M2 review - BMW's most exciting car? 4.2 out of 5. Read full review. We’ve already listed the standard BMW 2 Series here, but the full-fat high-performance M2 coupe is worthy of its own place given it’s a completely different experience in its own right.
- Alpine A110. Best for: overall ability. Pros: Accessible on road and track, huge character. Cons: Cabin components aren't universally welcome. Every significant constituent part of the Alpine A110 driving experience, from the rasping turbocharged torque of its engine to the immersive poise and panache of its handling, is all about fun.
- Porsche 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman. Best for: handling finesse. Pros: Inspired handling, very comfortable. Cons: Relatively expensive. Even with its downsized four-cylinder turbo petrol engine, and even as we near its replacement by an all-electric Boxster and Cayman in 2025, the Porsche 718 remains by some distance the most complete mid-engined sports car on sale.
- Ariel Atom 4. Best for: outright thrills.
- Toyota GR86. Best for: value.
Mar 3, 2024 · The best performance cars combine sports car-rivalling acceleration and engaging handling with impressive everyday usability, but which should you consider – and which are best avoided?
Jan 25, 2024 · If money isn’t in short supply, the best sports car has to be the Porsche 911. If budgets are a bit tighter, we love the Mazda MX-5 or Toyota GR86, while there’s also a brawny charm about the all-American Ford Mustang GT with its 5.0-litre V8 engine.
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