Coupe car reviews
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BMW 4-Series Coupe (2020 onwards) Review
A great coupe – a real treat for drivers
New price: £45,195 - £62,880PROS
- Fantastic handling and balance
- Refined and comfortable on adaptive dampers
- Excellent interior and tech
CONS
- Love it or hate it styling
- Sharp steering needs acclimatisation
- Diesels no longer available
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BMW 4-Series M4 (2020 onwards) Review
Fabulous driver's car that really only struggles for comfort
New price: £91,325 - £122,685PROS
- Rewarding to drive
- Room for four
- Super-responsive engine
CONS
- Very expensive
- Styling won't win friends
- Uncomfortable ride
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Mercedes-Benz CLA Coupe (2019 onwards) Review
Stylish alternative to a boring saloon or hatchback
New price: £32,930 - £51,830PROS
- Plenty of kerb appeal
- Agile yet composed to drive
- Impressive interior design
CONS
- Top-spec models get pricey
- Some interior quality issues
- Access to rear seats compromised
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Porsche Cayenne Coupe (2019 onwards) Review
Few SUVs are this good to drive
New price: £86,635 - £166,595PROS
- Impressively strong performance
- Exquisite, tech-heavy interior
- Drives like a sports car
CONS
- Less outright space than regular Cayenne
- More expensive than that model too
- Won’t be especially cheap to run
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Porsche 911 Coupe (2019 - 2024) Review
Fast, fun and perfectly usable every day, the 911 is a captivating sports car
Used price: £51,751 - £255,584PROS
- Outstandingly good to drive
- Surprisingly wide choice of character
- Practical and well made
CONS
- Rivals are more dramatic
- Expensive options
- Can be loud inside
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Lamborghini Huracan Evo Coupe (2019 onwards) Review
Looks like the last one, but way, way better…
New price: £215,348 - £376,202PROS
- Look at it! A true supercar
- Straight line performance
- Epic soundtrack
- Impressive road manners
CONS
- Raised price puts it against new rivals
- Driving position won't suit all
- Seats lack long-distance comfort
- Boot lacks room for touring
- Look at it! A true supercar
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Toyota GR Supra Coupe (2019 - 2023) Review
Usable but fun – an excellent all-round sports car
Used price: £24,992 - £46,151PROS
- Confidence-inspiring handling
- Genuinely fast
- Impressive comfort, practicality and cabin
CONS
- Engines could – and perhaps should – be more exciting
- Not everyone will appreciate the BMW influence
- Drive modes could be more defined
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Hyundai i30 Fastback N (2019 - 2020) Review
Hyundai’s Golf GTI rival in a sleeker body
New price: £29,440 - £29,440PROS
- Strong performance, exciting to drive
- Generous standard equipment
- More sophisticated design than hatchback
- Comfortable, supportive sports seats
CONS
- Rear visibility worse than hatchback
- Rear passengers have less headroom
- Hard interior plastics
- Manual gearbox only, heavy clutch
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Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe (2019 - 2023) Review
Most powerful Mercedes on sale has seating for four
Used price: £42,470 - £118,942PROS
- Enormously powerful
- Luxuriously appointed
- Remarkable handling
CONS
- Confusing badge and name
- Will be quite expensive
- Limited engine range
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BMW 8-Series Coupe (2019 onwards) Review
Large and luxurious grand tourer, but it's pricey
New price: £85,920 - £166,450PROS
- Instant, relentless acceleration from M850i
- Excellent cruising ability
- High-tech chassis with great handling
- Lots of modern technology available
CONS
- Steep asking price - M850i costs £100k+
- It feels quite big on the road
- Interior not much more special than a 3 Series
- Low roof means less headroom, poorer visibility