TOP 5 COUPES AND CABR|OS
BMW M2
THE GOOD:
The longitudinalengined two-door BMW coupe lives
THE BAD: Bigger and heavier than we’d like but outrageous fun
THE UGLY: You need £65k to get involved; steering a shade rubbery
THE ONE TO BUY: Manual or auto transmission options – get the knob. We’d go M carbon seats, too
TOYOTA GR86
THE GOOD: Finally, Toyota’s back-tobasics sports car gets the engine and style the old GT86 lacked
THE BAD: Have they built enough for the demand?
THE UGLY: A £32k car with a £20k interior
THE ONE TO BUY: Any manual you can get your hands on; used GR86s are currently fetching more than £35k
MERCEDES AMG SL
THE GOOD: Latest SL is developed by AMG but it’s still a cruiser, and all the better for it
THE BAD: Luggage space is pants (that’s all you’ll have space for)
THE UGLY: Cabin designed by touchpad scattergun
THE ONE TO BUY: The £147k, 469bhp SL55; also look at the coupe version, the AMG GT
MAZDA MX 5
THE GOOD: Closest thing to a modern-day Lotus Elan; genius foldsflat-in-seconds roof
THE BAD: Lashings of bodyroll; the 1.5 can’t climb hills
THE UGLY: |f you’re over 6ft tall you simply won’t fit
THE ONE TO BUY: Motorised metalroof RF doesn’t quite make sense; 1.5 starts at £26k, punchier 2.0 from £30k with an LSD
MASERAT| MC20
THE GOOD: A noexcuses excellent Maserati. Handling and ride to match the looks; a GT as well as a sports car
THE BAD: Throttle could be sharper in normal mode
THE UGLY: Convincing your mates you did mean to buy the Maser and not the 296
THE ONE TO BUY: The droptop Cielo. All the coupe’s go with added style