New Sports/convertibles
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Alfa Romeo Brera (2006-2010)
New price: £25,622 - £36,137
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)
New price: £19,990 - £23,576
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)
New price: £27,665 - £38,180
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-)
New price: £21,005 - £31,995
We test the soft-top version of Audi's premium hatchback. -
Audi A5 Cabriolet (2009-)
New price: £28,825 - £68,145
We test the soft-top version of the stylish A5. -
Audi A5 Coupe (2007-)
New price: £25,850 - £58,915
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-)
New price: £84,555 - £157,550
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-)
New price: £39,565 - £39,565
Sporty and practical, but expensive to own: we test the Audi RS3 hatchback. -
Audi RS5 Coupe
New price: £58,340 - £58,340
We test the Audi RS5 Coupe - it's stunningly fast and looks the part, but is it worth the high price? -
Audi TT (2006-)
New price: £24,435 - £52,300
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. -
BMW 1 Series Coupe (2008-)
New price: £21,995 - £39,655
Hankering after a sporty version of BMW's entry-level junior hatchback? Then take a look at the German marques 1 Series Coupe, launched in 2008. -
BMW 1 Series M Coupé
New price: £39,655 - £39,655
Can the 1 Series M Coupé live up to its billing as a 'junior M3'?
Used Sports/convertibles
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Mercedes-Benz SLK (2011-)
Used price: From £27,750
Is the latest version of Mercedes' popular SLK roadster the best yet - and does it match up to the BMW Z4 and Porsche Boxster? -
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
Used price: From £131,000
Which? Car tests the successor to the legendary 1950s SL 300 -
Mini Convertible (2004-2008)
Used price: From £6,295
The Mini Convertible opened up the BMW Mini to an even wider audience, and in spite of its age that popularity hasn't yet started to wane. -
Mini Convertible (2009-)
Used price: From £11,695
The latest version of the Mini Convertible. The Mini hatchback provides a great base for this soft-top, which is stylish and fun, but offers little practicality. -
Nissan 350Z (2003-2009)
Used price: From £7,450
The 350Z was Nissan's 2003 return to its infamous Z range. It was offered as a brawny coupe or drop-top to rival the Audi TT, Merc SLK and Porsche Boxster. -
Nissan 350Z Roadster (2005-2009)
Used price: From £9,725
Nissan's 350Z Roadster is an old-school sports car, with a big V6 engine and rear-wheel drive. -
Nissan 370Z (2009-)
Used price: From £18,850
Nissan's 370Z coupe and convertible are old-school sports cars - something like an updated MGB for the 21st century. -
Nissan GT-R (2009-)
Used price: From £42,500
The much-lauded GT-R is Nissan showing off its engineering abilities. But is it really a rival to a Porsche 911, or even more exotic supercars? -
Nissan Micra C+C (2005-2009)
Used price: From £4,795
The Nissan Micra C+C is surprisingly practical for a convertible supermini, with a large boot and electric hard-top. How does it compare against the Peugeot 206 CC? -
Peugeot 206 CC (2001-2007)
Used price: From £2,625
The Peugeot 206 CC is a supermini with the added attraction of a folding hard-top. It's now cheap to buy, but hasn't proved reliable or trouble-free. -
Peugeot 207 CC (2007-)
Used price: From £7,350
The 'coupe-cabriolet' convertible version of Peugeot's 207 supermini, with room for two adults. Not really a sports car, but a popular slice of fun all the same. -
Peugeot 307 CC (2003-2009)
Used price: From £4,495
The 'coupe-cabriolet' version of Peugeot's 307 hatchback. As with its smaller 207 CC sibling, the 307 CC is more boulevard cruiser than true sports car.



