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01.
Toyota 86
From
$34,990
7.6/10
From
$34,990

Front‑engine, rear‑wheel drive used to be all the rage for sports cars in the past, but now with turbochargers, hot hatches and tricked‑out differentials, there doesn't seem to be any room left for the classic formula. Toyota's 86 is now eight years old, but manages to present a strong case for a back‑to‑basics, affordable coupe.


02.
Subaru BRZ
From
$40,290
8.5/10
From
$40,290

Completely redesigned inside and out, and with a bigger engine, extensive chassis updates and more safety tech, the second‑gen Subaru BRZ rights most of the (admittedly very few) wrongs of the 2012 original. Now, there's the tS flagship, bringing minor suspension and brake upgrades to an already sharply accomplished driving package, but no more performance. Has one of the best become even better?


03.
Audi TT
From
$84,000
7.8/10
From
$84,000

The end of the road has come for the Audi TT, an iconic sports car that stunned us when it first arrived 25 years ago with unique design and fun‑to‑drive dynamics. We say farewell in this review of the TT Final Edition


04.
Alpine A110
From
$71,830
7.9/10
From
$71,830

Rebooted after more than two decades, the Alpine brand has kicked off its new era with a cracking mid/rear‑engine sports car, the A110.