New Sports/convertibles
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Hyundai Veloster (2012-)
New price: £17,990 - £23,045
Hyundai's latest sports car is the Veloster, launched in 2012. Does this quirky coupé - with two doors on one side and only one on the other - match up to rivals like the Volkswagen Scirocco? -
Infiniti G37 (2009-)
New price: £31,501 - £45,045
The Infiniti G37 offers luxury, performance and style, but they come at a high price. -
Jaguar XK & XKR (2006-)
New price: £59,355 - £102,805
The XK is a high-class premium convertible or coupé to rival to cars such as the BMW 6 Series, Mercedes SL and even the Porsche 911. -
Lexus IS 250C (2009-)
New price: £36,451 - £45,601
Based on the Lexus IS, the IS 250C is a convertible with four seats and the world's fastest-folding three-part hard-top roof. Should it be on your shortlist? -
MG TF (2008-) first drive
New price: £14,675 - £16,748
Which? road tests the MG TF sports car. It's not cheap, nor is it new. Can it win friends among the sports car buying public? -
Mazda MX-5 (2005-)
New price: £16,850 - £23,435
The MX-5 is the legendary Japanese roadster that sticks to a very simple British formula. Is there a better value sports car than this third-generation MX-5? -
Mazda RX-8 (2003-2010)
New price: £25,520 - £25,520
The RX-8 is Mazda's rotary engined sports car, with a equally unusual four-door layout. On sale since 2003, does the RX-8 still have the power to thrill? -
Mercedes-Benz C-class coupe (2011-)
New price: £30,130 - £98,170
The latest Mercedes-Benz C-class coupe, launched in 2011, uses lots of new technology and a sleek coupe body. How does it compare with coupes like the Audi A5 and BMW 3 Series? -
Mercedes-Benz CL (2007-)
New price: £87,780 - £164,155
Mercedes' luxury sports car, the exclusive and potent CL coupe -
Mercedes-Benz CLC Coupe (2008-2010)
New price: £19,360 - £24,750
The Mercedes-Benz CLC Coupe started life as a C-class spin-off (the C-class coupe). It was then rebranded the CLC. -
Mercedes-Benz E-class Convertible (2010-)
New price: £34,595 - £57,230
Mercedes' new E-class Convertible is stylish, good to drive and very technically impressive. -
Mercedes-Benz E-class Coupe (2009-)
New price: £31,225 - £55,230
Mercedes' new E-class Coupe replaced the CLK, and marks a move even further upmarket. It's stylish, great to drive and beautiful inside, if a little small.
Used Sports/convertibles
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Alfa Romeo Brera (2006-2010)
Used price: From £9,425
Alfa Romeo do exotic and dramatic very well - witness the Brera two-door coupe sports car. But only the Which? Car road test tells the whole story. -
Alfa Romeo GT (2004-2010)
Used price: From £5,995
Not as powerful as the Brera but with a bit more space round the back, Alfa Romeo's 2004 GT looks like a classic sports car. We put it to the test. -
Alfa Romeo Spider (2006-2010)
Used price: From £12,150
Alfa Romeo's Spider sports car screams 'old school' fun. Hardly surprising for a two-door convertible from the Italian marque. -
Audi A3 Cabriolet (2008-)
Used price: From £13,550
We test the soft-top version of Audi's premium hatchback. -
Audi A4 Cabriolet (2002-2008)
Used price: From £6,125
Audi's fashionable four-seat A4 convertible, made from 2002-2008. -
Audi A5 Cabriolet (2009-)
Used price: From £20,000
We test the soft-top version of the stylish A5. -
Audi A5 Coupe (2007-)
Used price: From £14,950
The A5 coupé and convertible don't major on practicality (the five-door Sportback does that), but they reflect Audi's coupé heritage. -
Audi R8 (2007-)
Used price: From £50,750
Fast, expensive and impractical. Read on to find out what you didn't know about the Audi R8 sports car range. Built from 2008 onwards. -
Audi RS3 (2011-)
Used price: From £36,500
Sporty and practical, but expensive to own: we test the Audi RS3 hatchback. -
Audi RS5 Coupe
Used price: From £50,250
We test the Audi RS5 Coupe - it's stunningly fast and looks the part, but is it worth the high price? -
Audi TT (1999-2006)
Used price: From £4,875
Audi's original Mk1 TT sports car represents the pinnacle of Audi's design flair - it still looks stunning more than a decade after its launch. -
Audi TT (2006-)
Used price: From £14,295
The second-generation Audi TT arguably looks better than the iconic original. The Which? road testers find out if it's better to drive, too.


