Fast / Sports car reviews
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Fast / Sports car reviews
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Mercedes-AMG CLE Coupe (2024 onwards) Review
Aggressively styled coupe gets the performance it deserves
New price: £73,085 - £78,835PROS
- Punchy performance
- Muscle car styling
- Loads of grip
CONS
- No 63 variant (yet)
- Can't spec a V8 engine
- Expensive options
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Mercedes-Benz CLE Cabriolet (2024 onwards) Review
Classically styled and luxuriously refined
New price: £53,040 - £76,830PROS
- Supreme peace and quiet
- Interior design and finish
- Space for four
CONS
- Engines lack character
- Feels large on the road
- Interior won’t suit everyone
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Porsche Panamera Saloon (2024 onwards) Review
A great blend of sportiness and luxury
New price: £90,355 - £102,874PROS
- So agile for a car of its size
- High-end interior
- Excellent plug-in hybrids
CONS
- Expensive options
- Estate version no longer available
- Only comes with four seats as standard
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MINI Countryman JCW (2024 onwards) Review
It shares most of the strengths of the standard car, but it’s faster
New price: £41,575 - £46,775PROS
- Healthy performance
- Great fun to drive
- Very well made
CONS
- Firm suspension
- Lacking physical controls
- Boot has a high loading lip
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Maserati GranTurismo Coupe (2023 onwards) Review
Gorgeous super-coupe is as convincing as any rival
New price: £133,120 - £163,590PROS
- Amazingly comfortable over long distances
- Characterful, powerful V6 engine
- Handles beautifully
CONS
- Interior quality
- Not as sporty as some rivals
- Feels heavy
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Maserati GranTurismo Folgore (2023 onwards) Review
Silent lightning replaces V8 thunder
New price: £179,950 - £179,950PROS
- Enormous, elastic band pace
- Entertaining handling
- Classic GT car looks
CONS
- No on-road ride impression, yet
- Petrol version has a bigger boot
- Lots of money
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Honda Civic Type-R (2023 onwards) Review
The most complete high-performance Honda in a long time
New price: £50,050 - £50,050PROS
- Fast, fun, frenetic
- Marvelous suspension
- Outright comfortable
CONS
- Same money as a Porsche Cayman
- Some people would prefer 4WD
- Not much stock coming to UK
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Vauxhall Astra GSe (2023 onwards) Review
Quickest Astra gets improved handling
New price: £41,200 - £41,200PROS
- Hatch in low BIK bracket
- Good ride and handling balance
- Estate boot good for a PHEV
CONS
- Clunky hybrid system
- Thrashy engine
- Pricey
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Vauxhall Grandland GSe (2023 onwards) Review
Grandland PHEV gets marginally sportier
New price: £45,850 - £45,850PROS
- Low company car tax
- Punchy acceleration
- Well equipped
CONS
- Firm ride
- Small boot
- Not much fun
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Abarth 500e Hatchback (2023 onwards) Review
Abarth's first EV hot hatch is fun but compromised
New price: £34,195 - £38,695PROS
- Exciting looks
- Compact and agile
- Premium interior
CONS
- Not as fun as petrol models
- Sound generator is flawed
- Not especially fast