Coupe car reviews
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Ferrari 812 Superfast Coupe (2017 onwards) Review
The most powerful series production Ferrari has ever built
New price: £260,963 - £260,963PROS
- Thrilling performance
- Electric handling
- If you can, you should
CONS
- Hugely expensive
- Will be too fast for some
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McLaren 720S Coupe (2017 onwards) Review
Latest Brit bruiser one of the best yet
New price: £228,615 - £235,515PROS
- Showcases bold new McLaren design language
- Useful luggage area behind rear seats
- V8 enlarged to 4.0 litres and 720hp
- New carbon chassis allows easier access
- Excellent ride and handling from revised suspension
CONS
- Disappointingly muted exhaust note as standard
- Carbon ceramic brakes require strong legs in normal use
- Aggressive styling won’t be to all tastes
- Substantially more expensive than rivals
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Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe (2017 - 2023) Review
Comfortable, spacious coupe that's an effortless long-distance cruiser
Used price: £14,216 - £58,688PROS
- Spacious, luxurious interior, large boot
- Smooth ride on all models
- State-of-the-art technology
CONS
- Some wind noise at speed
- Expensive to buy in the first place
- Optional tech expensive, too
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Volkswagen Arteon Coupe (2017 - 2024) Review
Volkswagen’s slinky five-door coupe is a desirable mile-eater
New price: £30,935 - £58,080PROS
- Loads of space for people and luggage
- Generous standard equipment
- Great on the motorway
CONS
- Ride is too stiff in R-Line form
- Can’t match premium rivals’ image
- Not so great on B-roads
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Audi A5 Sportback (2017 - 2024) Review
Stylish, comfortable, practical – a great premium hatchback
Used price: £9,790 - £68,992PROS
- Comfortable, high quality interior
- Practical boot and large hatchback
- Strong petrol and diesel motors
CONS
- More costly than similar A4
- Only a four-seater realistically
- Standard kit a little lacking
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Kia Stinger Coupe (2017 onwards) Review
Kia’s flagship model doesn’t disappoint
New price: £31,620 - £43,195PROS
- Involving and fun to drive
- Huge standard kit list
- Rapid and muscular performance
CONS
- High emissions and fuel consumption
- Interior quality not as good as a VW Arteon's
- Rear headroom is tight for tall passengers
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Vauxhall Insignia Grand Sport (2017 - 2022) Review
Grown-up Vauxhall is shaping up to be a great used buy
Used price: £3,816 - £26,010PROS
- Low prices and running costs
- A fine, relaxed, motorway cruiser
- Excellent ride quality
CONS
- Drab interior
- Not dynamic to drive
- No hybrids
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Toyota C-HR SUV (2017 - 2023) Review
Toyota’s stylish challenger brings coupe flavour to SUV segment
Used price: £7,304 - £28,080PROS
- Hybrid efficiency
- Engaging to drive
- Comfortable
CONS
- Only two engine options
- Practicality not its forte
- Rear seats are uninviting
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Porsche 718 Cayman Coupe (2016 onwards) Review
Porsche’s smallest coupe is a sublime sports car
New price: £55,505 - £128,300PROS
- Great fun to drive with sharp handling
- Strong and powerful engines
- Remarkably comfortable around town
CONS
- Porsche fans may not like the four-cylinder engine
- Despite being entry-level, it can be very expensive
- No rear seats limits practicality
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McLaren 570GT Coupe (2016 - 2019) Review
As talented crossing continents quickly as it is lapping circuits
Used price: £51,250 - £87,300PROS
- Astonishingly fast
- Sublime handling
- Remarkably comfortable
- Practical for a super car
CONS
- Rear boot is shallow
- Lacks some aural drama
- Access can be awkward