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  1. Admin. 09 August, 2021. Started long time ago early eighties, with an analogue Ricoh. Been on the rally stages, on circuits. Sometimes there was rain and mud, or there was dust in the baking sun. Home to everything Sportscar, Endurance and GT Racing. @sportscarww @sportscarworldwide.

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    • Porsche 911. Pros Unrivalled blend of four-seat usability, multi-faceted driver appeal, as much power and pace as you've got budget for. Cons A certain sense of ubiquity next to rarer sports cars.
    • BMW M2 Coupé. Pros Great blend of power, space, compactness and usability, appealing price. Cons Not always a much fun as earlier iterations, poor RHD pedal layout in the manual version.
    • Lotus Emira. Pros Supremely poised chassis, talkative steering, driver involvement like little else. Cons Four-cylinder engine is a little unworthy, still isn't as easy to live with as a Porsche 911 or 718 Cayman.
    • Porsche 718 Boxster/Cayman GTS 4.0. Pros Nimble, balanced, fluent and composed like little else, now with an engine fully worthy of the chassis. Cons Only the GT and RS versions have really big-hitting pace, some will be snobby about them.
  2. Check out what made our list of best sports cars in 2024. Search. About Us; ... subjective impressions gained in real-world driving. We've ranked the Best Sports Cars based on roughly 200 data ...

    • Porsche 911
    • Toyota GR86
    • Ariel Atom 4R
    • BMW M2
    • Porsche Cayman
    • Lotus Emira
    • Alpine A110
    • Mazda MX-5

    Best for those seeking a well-rounded, do-it-all sports car Pros: High build-quality and performance Cons: Expensive with options Well, it had to be here, didn’t it? We reserve the GT and RS models for the supercar list but feel the ‘standard’ Porker has a claim here. The Carrera 2 (992) is powered by a 3.0-litre turbocharged flat-six engine, produ...

    Best for those who like to drift and don’t care about cabin quality so much Pros: Cheap, more powerful than before, drift king Cons: Limited availability The outgoing GT86 was a great drivers’ car, but the GR86 moves things on with a bit more of everything. Now there’s a 2.4-litre flat-four engine under the hood, generating 231bhp and 184lb ft of t...

    Best for track enthusiasts seeking extreme driving experiences Pros: Exceptional performance and handling Cons: High cost with options The best track cars can make a great sports cars – if you’re okay with the obvious compromises; the Ariel Atom 4R is good example of that. Priced from £77,940 it features a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engin...

    Best for those who missed the old M2 but want more of everything Pros: Engaging and refined driving experience Cons: Heavier and costlier than before The 2023 BMW M2 might give you more car than the outgoing model but that doesn’t mean it’s less fun. The BMW uses a chunky 3.0-litre turbocharged straight-six engine producing 454bhp and 406lb ft of t...

    Best for mid-engined fun, Stuttgart-style Pros: Even better than a 911? Cons:Engine lacks the sound of a flat-six. Porsche’s junior sports car is arguably its best, and we’ve picked it in the lightweight T version for this list. In T guise the Cayman features a 2.0-litre turbocharged flat-four engine producing 297bhp and 280lb ft of torque, with 0-...

    Best for those who want something different, but still well-rounded Pros: Lives up to the badge, strong performance and handling Cons: Automatic gearbox is subpar How do you follow up the Elise? If you’re Lotus you make Emira, available with a 3.5-litre V6 or a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine and offering 394bhp and 355bhp respectively. The V6 model ...

    Best for agility and pure, back-to-basics fun Pros: Unusual, ultra lightweight Cons: Basic interior quality Cars are getting heavier all the time – just look at some of the sports cars on this list – but the Alpine A110 goes against the grain. First, it borrows the Renault Megane RS’ 1.8-litre turbocharged engine and crams it behind the driver. The...

    Best for those who want a modern version of the classic British sports car Pros: Pure, engaging driving experience Cons: Not a huge amount of space The Mazda MX-5 remains a standout roadster and in many ways the definition of a good sports car. Sure, its 2.0-litre engine looks conservative on paper, producing a relatively measly 181bhp and 151lb ft...

    • 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.
  3. May 7, 2024 · Alpine A110. Small and light models often make the best sports cars, and the Alpine A110 is a great example of that general rule. It weighs only about 1100kg, which is roughly the same as a Ford ...

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