Fast / Sports car reviews
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Fast / Sports car reviews
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Lamborghini Aventador Roadster (2012 - 2022) Review
Opentop Italian V12 supercar is among the best of a dying breed
Used price: £73,680 - £333,098PROS
- Fantastic performance
- Stable handling
- Facelift S far easier to live with
- Looks like nothing else
CONS
- Less practical than Coupe
- Early models difficult to drive slowly
- Roof panels need storing somewhere
- Not much luggage space at all
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Ferrari 458 Spider (2012 - 2016) Review
Used price: £59,400 - £109,827PROS
- Enthralling handling
- Exhilarating engine note
- Comfortable ride
- Exclusivity
CONS
- Purchase price
- Option prices
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Porsche 911 Cabriolet (2012 - 2019) Review
Used price: £21,292 - £63,971PROS
Strong performance, excellent handling, quality interior
CONS
Ride is too firm on 20-inch wheels, pricey servicing
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Porsche 911 Coupe (2012 - 2019) Review
Faster and better than ever – the class benchmark
Used price: £24,723 - £99,388PROS
- Superb performance across the range
- Genuine everyday usability
- Brilliant handling
- Styling has evolved nicely
- Surprisingly good fuel economy on Carrera versions
CONS
- Back seats unsuitable for adults
- High servicing and maintenance costs
- Cruise control and parking sensors not standard
- You’ll struggle to get your hands on some pricier versions
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Lamborghini Aventador (2011 - 2022) Review
Short on subtlety, long on performance
Used price: £60,105 - £328,802PROS
- Incredible V12 engine
- Up to 740bhp, thrilling acceleration
- Light and strong carbonfibre construction
- Great handling, all-wheel-drive security
- Stunning supercar design
CONS
- High purchase and running costs
- Gearbox lacks refinement
- Infotainment buttons shared with Audi
- Impractical, hard to park
- Not for shrinking violets
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Ferrari FF Coupe (2011 - 2016) Review
Used price: £32,205 - £70,886PROS
- Everyday drive
- Four-wheel drive
- Practical Ferrari
CONS
- Options rocket price
- Ownership for the few
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Ferrari 458 (2010 - 2016) Review
Used price: £47,062 - £175,900PROS
- Noise
- Performance
- Handling
- Looks
- Ride quality
CONS
- Noise
- Sparse cabin (Speciale)
- Standard kit can appear meagre
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Ferrari 599 GTB Coupe (2006 - 2012) Review
Used price: £28,846 - £47,856PROS
Brilliant handling, sharp styling, uses engine from Enzo, the ultimate supercar
CONS
Long waiting list, extortionate running costs, incredibly expensive
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Bugatti Veyron (2006 onwards) Review
New price: £0 - £0PROS
Ludicrous performance yet easy to drive, super exclusive, hugely luxurious, an engineering masterpiece
CONS
Heinously expensive and impractical, horrific fuel consumption, hugely complex to service
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Ferrari F430 Coupe (2005 - 2010) Review
Used price: £30,152 - £110,356PROS
Outstanding performance, dramatic looks, compact size, sublime engine noise
CONS
Limited practicality, high price and running costs, waiting list