Best Handling and Best Mpg 2 Seater Sports Car 2019
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Overview
The Lexus LC is a luxury car with head-turning exterior styling, a sumptuous interior, and either a V8 or hybrid V6 engine. Available as a coupe or a convertible, it lacks the outright performance of some rivals but makes up for it with the kind of driving experience that makes every trip memorable. The Lexus LC is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 2 trim levels. The most popular style is the LC 500 , which starts at $94,075 and comes with a 5.0L V8 engine and Rear Wheel Drive . This LC is estimated to deliver 16 MPG in the city and 25 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Stunning exterior styling
- High-quality interior
- Available hybrid
Cons
- Rear seat is tight
- Not much cargo room
- Not as sporty as some cars in this class
Overall Assessment
The Lexus LC offers equal parts performance and luxury. It has a powerful and responsive V8 engine, or you can go with a more fuel-efficient V6 hybrid. For the 2021 model year, a convertible was added to the lineup, making the LC the perfect car for leisurely summer drives. It has a striking design that attracts plenty of attention and an equally gorgeous interior. Rich materials adorn interior surfaces with comfortable, supportive seats. Rear seats are too tight for most adults and are realistically an extra storage area for whatever won't fit in the tiny trunk. Technology and safety features abound with a long list of standard amenities.
The Jaguar F-Type boasts a wider range of trims than the Lexus LC provides, including a high-performance engine ideal for the track. The BMW 8 Series presents two trims with two engines and slightly lower pricing.
$98,635 as shown
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Start/Stop System
Front Cooled Seats
Adaptive Cruise Control
In-Car WiFi
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
4 yr / 50k mi Basic Warranty
8 yr / 10k mi Hybrid/EV Warranty
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Pros
- Stunning exterior styling
- High-quality interior
- Available hybrid
Cons
- Rear seat is tight
- Not much cargo room
- Not as sporty as some cars in this class
Overall Assessment
The Lexus LC offers equal parts performance and luxury. It has a powerful and responsive V8 engine, or you can go with a more fuel-efficient V6 hybrid. For the 2021 model year, a convertible was added to the lineup, making the LC the perfect car for leisurely summer drives. It has a striking design that attracts plenty of attention and an equally gorgeous interior. Rich materials adorn interior surfaces with comfortable, supportive seats. Rear seats are too tight for most adults and are realistically an extra storage area for whatever won't fit in the tiny trunk. Technology and safety features abound with a long list of standard amenities.
The Jaguar F-Type boasts a wider range of trims than the Lexus LC provides, including a high-performance engine ideal for the track. The BMW 8 Series presents two trims with two engines and slightly lower pricing.
Overview
It's rare these days to find a sports car that's comfortable enough to drive daily, but the BMW 2 Series fits the bill for enthusiasts who don't want to save the fun for weekends only. Available as a two- or four-door coupe, the 2 Series has a refined ride and great standard technology for comfort mile after mile. When it's time for some fun, a turbo motor and nimble suspension allow the 2 Series to carve corners with precision. The BMW 2 Series is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 4 trim levels. The most popular style is the 230i Coupe RWD , which starts at $37,345 and comes with a 2.0L I4 Turbo engine and Rear Wheel Drive . This 2 Series is estimated to deliver 26 MPG in the city and 35 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Refined powertrains with good fuel economy
- Fun in the canyons and comfortable in traffic
- Upscale cabin packed with technology
- Available all-wheel drive
Cons
- Tight back-seat space
- Pricier than some competitors
- Four-door Gran Coupe's polarizing design
$37,345 as shown
Feature Highlights
Remote Engine Start
Rear Parking Sensors
Lane Keep Assist
Blind Spot System
Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
Navigation
Keyless Ignition
Alarm
Brake Assist
Proximity Keyless Entry
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Pros
- Refined powertrains with good fuel economy
- Fun in the canyons and comfortable in traffic
- Upscale cabin packed with technology
- Available all-wheel drive
Cons
- Tight back-seat space
- Pricier than some competitors
- Four-door Gran Coupe's polarizing design
Overview
The Toyota GR Supra is a sporty two-seater with a choice of powerful engines and precise handling. Purists will find fault with its lack of a manual transmission option, but in every other respect, the Supra delivers a true sports car experience. The Toyota GR Supra is a 2-seater vehicle that comes in 4 trim levels. The most popular style is the 3.0 Premium , which starts at $55,715 and comes with a 3.0L I6 Turbo engine and Rear Wheel Drive . This GR Supra is estimated to deliver 22 MPG in the city and 30 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Brisk acceleration with either engine
- Sporty handling without a harsh ride
- Interior looks and feels expensive
Cons
- Tight seating
- No manual transmission offered
Overall Assessment
The Toyota GR Supra is a stylish sports car with two powerful engine options and a range of four well-equipped trims. It's a pleasure to drive down a winding country road and equally well-suited to an afternoon of spirited track driving. No matter which engine you choose, there's strong acceleration with responsive handling. This is a purebred sports car designed for people who enjoy driving. As a two-seater, it's best for singles or couples who don't need seating for kids. The GR Supra balances its sportiness with a smooth ride that's not overly harsh. You'll feel broken pavement, but it won't rattle your teeth. The interior is comfortable yet snug. Those on the tall side won't have much room — there's just enough space for 6-footers. Good standard safety tech and a fully-featured infotainment system round out the package. It's more affordable than competitors, making it easier to fit into modest budgets.
The Subaru BRZ offers the same sporty handling as the GR Supra but with less horsepower and a lower price. The BMW Z4 has the same engines but with a more luxurious interior and higher starting price. The Mazda MX-5 Miata offers the fun of a convertible with a lower price and more modest horsepower.
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Forward Collision Warning
Lane Keep Assist
Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
Fog Lamps
Leather Seats
Keyless Ignition
Alarm
Brake Assist
3 yr / 36k mi Basic Warranty
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Pros
- Brisk acceleration with either engine
- Sporty handling without a harsh ride
- Interior looks and feels expensive
Cons
- Tight seating
- No manual transmission offered
Overall Assessment
The Toyota GR Supra is a stylish sports car with two powerful engine options and a range of four well-equipped trims. It's a pleasure to drive down a winding country road and equally well-suited to an afternoon of spirited track driving. No matter which engine you choose, there's strong acceleration with responsive handling. This is a purebred sports car designed for people who enjoy driving. As a two-seater, it's best for singles or couples who don't need seating for kids. The GR Supra balances its sportiness with a smooth ride that's not overly harsh. You'll feel broken pavement, but it won't rattle your teeth. The interior is comfortable yet snug. Those on the tall side won't have much room — there's just enough space for 6-footers. Good standard safety tech and a fully-featured infotainment system round out the package. It's more affordable than competitors, making it easier to fit into modest budgets.
The Subaru BRZ offers the same sporty handling as the GR Supra but with less horsepower and a lower price. The BMW Z4 has the same engines but with a more luxurious interior and higher starting price. The Mazda MX-5 Miata offers the fun of a convertible with a lower price and more modest horsepower.
Overview
Newly redesigned last year, the BMW 4 Series continues to offer the kind of performance, handling, and comfort that's expected from luxury performance vehicles in this price range. The BMW 4 Series is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 2 trim levels. The most popular style is the M440i Coupe RWD , which starts at $57,695 and comes with a 3.0L I6 Turbo engine and Rear Wheel Drive . This 4 Series is estimated to deliver 25 MPG in the city and 34 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Exceptional all-around performance
- Wide variety of configurations to suit any taste
- Luxurious cabin with high-quality materials throughout
Cons
- Cramped backseat in the coupe and convertible
- Blinding interior brightwork
Overall Assessment
Coupes used to be all the rage. Now only a few thousand deals cross the salesman's desk every year. Already susceptible to hot-then-not fashion fatigue, the BMW 4 Series sells half (or less) the volume of the BMW 3 Series sedan upon which it is based. But there is something cool about the cleaner lines of a coupe — or convertible in this case.
Competing against the clinical Audi A5, stylish Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe, swoopy Lexus RC, and slinky Infiniti Q60, the 4 Series has its work cut out for it. But as the most recently redesigned of the bunch, it has an advantage.
BMW has also reintroduced the 4 Series "Gran Coupe" to the lineup, a four-door hatchback sedan with a sloping roofline (read: less headroom for the second-row occupants). Body style aside, every 4 Series offers swift acceleration, powerful brakes, and a supple suspension that makes for an enjoyable ride no matter the route.
$57,695 as shown
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Start/Stop System
Curve Adaptive Headlamps
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Lane Keep Assist
Moonroof
4 yr / 50k mi Basic Warranty
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Pros
- Exceptional all-around performance
- Wide variety of configurations to suit any taste
- Luxurious cabin with high-quality materials throughout
Cons
- Cramped backseat in the coupe and convertible
- Blinding interior brightwork
Overall Assessment
Coupes used to be all the rage. Now only a few thousand deals cross the salesman's desk every year. Already susceptible to hot-then-not fashion fatigue, the BMW 4 Series sells half (or less) the volume of the BMW 3 Series sedan upon which it is based. But there is something cool about the cleaner lines of a coupe — or convertible in this case.
Competing against the clinical Audi A5, stylish Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe, swoopy Lexus RC, and slinky Infiniti Q60, the 4 Series has its work cut out for it. But as the most recently redesigned of the bunch, it has an advantage.
BMW has also reintroduced the 4 Series "Gran Coupe" to the lineup, a four-door hatchback sedan with a sloping roofline (read: less headroom for the second-row occupants). Body style aside, every 4 Series offers swift acceleration, powerful brakes, and a supple suspension that makes for an enjoyable ride no matter the route.
Overview
Three stunning shapes — coupe, convertible, and hatchback — combined with sharp handling and advanced tech make the Audi A5 one of today's best compact sports cars. The Audi A5 is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the S line Premium Coupe 45 TFSI , which starts at $46,645 and comes with a 2.0L I4 Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive . This A5 is estimated to deliver 24 MPG in the city and 31 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Sporty handling and performance, boosted by standard all-wheel drive
- Premium interior materials
- Three body styles to suit most lifestyles
Cons
- Some competitors offer more rear passenger room
- Scant cargo space in coupe and convertible models
- Hefty premium for optional safety features
Overall Assessment
With high-riding SUVs all the rage these days, Audi is one of the few automakers still in the coupe and convertible game. The 2022 Audi A5 blends the brand's trademarks — style, all-wheel-drive handling, technology — into stunning coupe, convertible, and four-door "coupe" shapes. Impeccable cabin design and materials infuse the interior with a luxury feel. Tech and infotainment are rich and full-featured, and while power is modest, the way the A5 slices through turns is joyous.
For 2022, the A5 adds a handful of upgrades. Android Auto, like Apple CarPlay, is now wireless, freeing the center console of cable spaghetti. A now-standard sport suspension sharpens handling for the coupe and Sportback hatch models. The popular Black Optic Plus appearance package is now available for the base Sportback.
Audi isn't the only brand still bullish on coupes and convertibles, of course. Safe to say that if rivals such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Lexus were not also still invested in two-doors and droptops, Audi's boardroom discussions might find renewed focus. But for now, the A5 remains one of the most refreshing alternatives to boxy sedans, sleepy SUVs, and Jeep-y safari cars.
$46,645 as shown
Feature Highlights
Wireless Charging
Start/Stop System
Around View Camera
Heads-up Display (HUD)
In-Car WiFi
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Rear Parking Sensors
4 yr / 50k mi Basic Warranty
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Pros
- Sporty handling and performance, boosted by standard all-wheel drive
- Premium interior materials
- Three body styles to suit most lifestyles
Cons
- Some competitors offer more rear passenger room
- Scant cargo space in coupe and convertible models
- Hefty premium for optional safety features
Overall Assessment
With high-riding SUVs all the rage these days, Audi is one of the few automakers still in the coupe and convertible game. The 2022 Audi A5 blends the brand's trademarks — style, all-wheel-drive handling, technology — into stunning coupe, convertible, and four-door "coupe" shapes. Impeccable cabin design and materials infuse the interior with a luxury feel. Tech and infotainment are rich and full-featured, and while power is modest, the way the A5 slices through turns is joyous.
For 2022, the A5 adds a handful of upgrades. Android Auto, like Apple CarPlay, is now wireless, freeing the center console of cable spaghetti. A now-standard sport suspension sharpens handling for the coupe and Sportback hatch models. The popular Black Optic Plus appearance package is now available for the base Sportback.
Audi isn't the only brand still bullish on coupes and convertibles, of course. Safe to say that if rivals such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Lexus were not also still invested in two-doors and droptops, Audi's boardroom discussions might find renewed focus. But for now, the A5 remains one of the most refreshing alternatives to boxy sedans, sleepy SUVs, and Jeep-y safari cars.
Overview
With sporty handling and plush interior, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class has long been a benchmark among compact premium sedans. The German automaker's attention to detail and high-quality materials make their way into an elegant cabin. High-performance engines and sport-tuned suspensions are available for drivers seeking a dash of excitement. The C-Class also comes as a coupe and convertible, with many optional fabrics and features. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 4 trim levels. The most popular style is the C 300 Coupe 4MATIC , which starts at $50,250 and comes with a 2.0L I4 Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive . This C-Class is estimated to deliver 23 MPG in the city and 32 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Sophisticated styling and high-quality materials
- Comfortable cabin packed with technology
- Sporty handling and AMG engine options
Cons
- Sleek styling impacts trunk space
- Limited rear-seat legroom
- Lacks hybrid engine options
Overall Assessment
Needing little introduction, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class is one of the popular choices in the compact luxury class, and for a good reason. It has a quiet and stable ride that's ideal for long trips on the highway, with a luxurious cabin packed with high-quality materials. Mercedes-Benz offers buyers numerous options for configuring the C-Class to their tastes. A coupe and convertible are also available. The C-Class lacks rivals' plentiful cargo space and optional hybrid engines, impacting its practicality somewhat. The performance-oriented AMG models provide tons of driving excitement. Overall, the C-Class remains segment leader, thanks to its sporty handling, lavish interior, and modern tech focus.
$48,250 as shown
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Start/Stop System
Panoramic Moonroof
Hands-free Trunk/Liftgate
Power Trunk/Liftgate
In-Car WiFi
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
4 yr / 50k mi Basic Warranty
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Pros
- Sophisticated styling and high-quality materials
- Comfortable cabin packed with technology
- Sporty handling and AMG engine options
Cons
- Sleek styling impacts trunk space
- Limited rear-seat legroom
- Lacks hybrid engine options
Overall Assessment
Needing little introduction, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class is one of the popular choices in the compact luxury class, and for a good reason. It has a quiet and stable ride that's ideal for long trips on the highway, with a luxurious cabin packed with high-quality materials. Mercedes-Benz offers buyers numerous options for configuring the C-Class to their tastes. A coupe and convertible are also available. The C-Class lacks rivals' plentiful cargo space and optional hybrid engines, impacting its practicality somewhat. The performance-oriented AMG models provide tons of driving excitement. Overall, the C-Class remains segment leader, thanks to its sporty handling, lavish interior, and modern tech focus.
Overview
The Polestar 1 plug-in hybrid is a great example of the modern automaker's art. It was built to be a halo model for Polestar, but limited numbers, a steep price tag and the brand's low market profile mean few will ever enjoy it. The Polestar 1 is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 1 trim levels. The most popular style is the Coupe , which starts at $156,500 and comes with a Plug-In Hybrid 2.0L I4 S/C and Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive . This 1 is estimated to deliver 26 MPG combined.
Pros
- Superb handling and speed
- Great fuel economy for the segment
- Lots of all-electric range
Cons
- Rear legroom is nonexistent
- Laughably tiny trunk
Overall Assessment
The Polestar 1 is a rarity, literally and figuratively. The high-powered, glass-topped, carbon-fiber-bodied, plug-in hybrid GT coupe is the halo car for the electric car brand co-owned by Volvo and its corporate parent, Chinese automotive giant Geely. It is based on the 2013 Volvo Coupe concept car and built on a modified Volvo S90 platform. Production started in the 2019 model year, ended with the 2021 model year, and was limited to 1,500 cars, with just 450 slated for sale in the U.S. That said, it is beautiful to behold, devilishly delicious to drive, and almost value-priced versus the competition.
It also is impractical. There's no rear legroom and while Polestar provided LATCH fasteners for child safety seats, it would take a contortionist to install them. The deep-welled bottom cushions provide some extra storage space, which is good because the hybrid system's battery takes up most of the trunk space.
Typically, electrified cars and crossovers compete against similar electrified models, but since BMW dropped the BMW i8 plug-in hybrid, the low-slung Polestar 1 coupe really has no direct PHEV competition. The closest might be the four-door Karma GS-6 PHEV. The most likely rivals in the GT coupe segment are the hybrid (no plug) Acura NSX and the fossil-fuel Audi R8 Performance model. Some shoppers might also look at the all-electric Porsche Taycan Turbo or Audi e-tron GT, both four-door sport sedans.
The Polestar 1 stacks up well against all of them in driving dynamics and has one of the more comfortable cockpits of the coupes in its price class. It is the slowest of the batch for 0-60 mph acceleration, but when everyone is at or under 4.1 seconds, the differences really come down to bragging rights. Cargo space is also a wash as most GT coupes can only handle a single carry-on. The e-tron GT and Taycan tourers have considerably more cargo capacity.
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Wireless Charging
Start/Stop System
Around View Camera
Heads-up Display (HUD)
Curve Adaptive Headlamps
Panoramic Moonroof
Hands-free Trunk/Liftgate
4 yr / 50k mi Basic Warranty
8 yr / 100k mi Hybrid/EV Warranty
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Pros
- Superb handling and speed
- Great fuel economy for the segment
- Lots of all-electric range
Cons
- Rear legroom is nonexistent
- Laughably tiny trunk
Overall Assessment
The Polestar 1 is a rarity, literally and figuratively. The high-powered, glass-topped, carbon-fiber-bodied, plug-in hybrid GT coupe is the halo car for the electric car brand co-owned by Volvo and its corporate parent, Chinese automotive giant Geely. It is based on the 2013 Volvo Coupe concept car and built on a modified Volvo S90 platform. Production started in the 2019 model year, ended with the 2021 model year, and was limited to 1,500 cars, with just 450 slated for sale in the U.S. That said, it is beautiful to behold, devilishly delicious to drive, and almost value-priced versus the competition.
It also is impractical. There's no rear legroom and while Polestar provided LATCH fasteners for child safety seats, it would take a contortionist to install them. The deep-welled bottom cushions provide some extra storage space, which is good because the hybrid system's battery takes up most of the trunk space.
Typically, electrified cars and crossovers compete against similar electrified models, but since BMW dropped the BMW i8 plug-in hybrid, the low-slung Polestar 1 coupe really has no direct PHEV competition. The closest might be the four-door Karma GS-6 PHEV. The most likely rivals in the GT coupe segment are the hybrid (no plug) Acura NSX and the fossil-fuel Audi R8 Performance model. Some shoppers might also look at the all-electric Porsche Taycan Turbo or Audi e-tron GT, both four-door sport sedans.
The Polestar 1 stacks up well against all of them in driving dynamics and has one of the more comfortable cockpits of the coupes in its price class. It is the slowest of the batch for 0-60 mph acceleration, but when everyone is at or under 4.1 seconds, the differences really come down to bragging rights. Cargo space is also a wash as most GT coupes can only handle a single carry-on. The e-tron GT and Taycan tourers have considerably more cargo capacity.
Overview
The Audi TT is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 1 trim levels. The most popular style is the Coupe , which starts at $51,545 and comes with a 2.0L I4 Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive . This TT is estimated to deliver 23 MPG in the city and 30 MPG on the highway.
Feature Highlights
Hill Descent Assist
Wireless Charging
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Front Heated Seats
Blind Spot System
Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
Fog Lamps
Navigation
Leather Seats
4 yr / 50k mi Basic Warranty
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Overview
The Subaru BRZ is a small, lightweight, rear-wheel-drive sports car in the classic tradition. With more power, a nicer interior, and refined handling, the redesigned 2022 model is even more fun to drive. The Subaru BRZ is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 2 trim levels. The most popular style is the Limited Manual , which starts at $31,455 and comes with a 2.4L H4 engine and Rear Wheel Drive . This BRZ is estimated to deliver 20 MPG in the city and 27 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Extremely rewarding to drive
- New engine offers improved power
- Still affordably priced
Cons
- Advanced driver-assist features aren't available with the standard manual transmission
- Interior lacks storage space
- Average fuel economy
Overall Assessment
A small, affordable, rear-wheel-drive sports car, the Subaru BRZ is an outlier from a brand best known for all-wheel-drive crossovers and SUVs. Introduced for 2013, the BRZ is co-developed with Toyota, which sells a nearly identical version called the Toyota GR 86. Both are built by Subaru, utilize a Subaru boxer engine, and have been treated to their first major redesign for 2022. In addition to BRZ's new, more curvaceous look, the 2+2 sport coupe gets a larger and more powerful engine, a nicer interior, and a new infotainment system. The BRZ is a blast to drive, with sharp handling and a standard six-speed stick shift (an automatic is available). Unlike its Mazda MX-5 Miata rival, the BRZ has a small back seat to provide a measure of practicality.
$33,255 as shown
Feature Highlights
Adaptive Cruise Control
Remote Engine Start
Rear Parking Sensors
Lane Keep Assist
Front Heated Seats
Blind Spot System
Fog Lamps
Navigation
Leather Seats
Keyless Ignition
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Pros
- Extremely rewarding to drive
- New engine offers improved power
- Still affordably priced
Cons
- Advanced driver-assist features aren't available with the standard manual transmission
- Interior lacks storage space
- Average fuel economy
Overall Assessment
A small, affordable, rear-wheel-drive sports car, the Subaru BRZ is an outlier from a brand best known for all-wheel-drive crossovers and SUVs. Introduced for 2013, the BRZ is co-developed with Toyota, which sells a nearly identical version called the Toyota GR 86. Both are built by Subaru, utilize a Subaru boxer engine, and have been treated to their first major redesign for 2022. In addition to BRZ's new, more curvaceous look, the 2+2 sport coupe gets a larger and more powerful engine, a nicer interior, and a new infotainment system. The BRZ is a blast to drive, with sharp handling and a standard six-speed stick shift (an automatic is available). Unlike its Mazda MX-5 Miata rival, the BRZ has a small back seat to provide a measure of practicality.
Overview
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the E 450 Coupe RWD , which starts at $66,850 and comes with a 3.0L I6 Turbo engine and Rear Wheel Drive . This E-Class is estimated to deliver 22 MPG in the city and 29 MPG on the highway.
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$66,850 as shown
Feature Highlights
Parallel Automatic Parking
Panoramic Moonroof
Hands-free Trunk/Liftgate
In-Car WiFi
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Remote Engine Start
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
4 yr / 50k mi Basic Warranty
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Overview
The BMW 8-Series delivers the grandeur of a full-size luxury car in a streamlined sports coupe. The large, quiet interior is wrapped in premium Merino leather and offers options like surround-sound audio and semi-autonomous driving aids for grand touring in complete comfort. BMW's sporting heritage is on full display with two turbocharged engine choices and agile handling. The 8-Series is also available as a convertible and sleek 4-door sedan. The BMW 8 Series is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the 840i Coupe xDrive , which starts at $88,895 and comes with a 3.0L I6 Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive . This 8 Series is estimated to deliver 20 MPG in the city and 27 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Eye-catching looks
- Smooth ride and agile handling
- Quick turbocharged engines
- High-end cabin materials
Cons
- Sedate interior styling
- Less powerful than rivals
- Snug rear seat
Overall Assessment
The BMW 8-Series straddles the line between high-end luxury and sportiness. It has all of the Euro appeal that drivers have come to love about the automaker, with a long, sleek exterior that elegantly hints at the performance lying within, along with a tasteful cabin packed with cutting-edge tech.
Shoppers can equip their 8-Series in one of several sophisticated color combinations, and high-performance cooling and tires are optional. At the same time, it is eminently comfortable on the highway and around town. Some customers will prefer the posher cabins of BMW's rivals, though they come at a higher starting price. At the end of the day, the 8-Series is a masterful blend of sportiness, style, and luxury, making it a great daily driver and long-distance cruiser.
Feature Highlights
Laser Headlights
Start/Stop System
Heads-up Display (HUD)
Hands-free Trunk/Liftgate
In-Car WiFi
Forward Collision Warning
Apple CarPlay
Remote Engine Start
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
4 yr / 50k mi Basic Warranty
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Pros
- Eye-catching looks
- Smooth ride and agile handling
- Quick turbocharged engines
- High-end cabin materials
Cons
- Sedate interior styling
- Less powerful than rivals
- Snug rear seat
Overall Assessment
The BMW 8-Series straddles the line between high-end luxury and sportiness. It has all of the Euro appeal that drivers have come to love about the automaker, with a long, sleek exterior that elegantly hints at the performance lying within, along with a tasteful cabin packed with cutting-edge tech.
Shoppers can equip their 8-Series in one of several sophisticated color combinations, and high-performance cooling and tires are optional. At the same time, it is eminently comfortable on the highway and around town. Some customers will prefer the posher cabins of BMW's rivals, though they come at a higher starting price. At the end of the day, the 8-Series is a masterful blend of sportiness, style, and luxury, making it a great daily driver and long-distance cruiser.
Overview
Offering assertive exterior design, smooth handling, and a sumptuous cabin, the Lexus RC is a desirable choice among compact luxury cars. However, with limited space in the trunk and rear seat, it's a less-than-versatile pick. The Lexus RC is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 6 trim levels. The most popular style is the RC 350 F SPORT RWD , which starts at $50,645 and comes with a 3.5L V6 engine and Rear Wheel Drive . This RC is estimated to deliver 20 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Stunning cabin design
- Extensive list of standard features
- Comfortable ride and handling
Cons
- Cramped rear seat
- Tight cargo room
- Small standard infotainment screen
Overall Assessment
Car buyers expect luxury coupes to be sexy, plush, and stylish, and the 2021 Lexus RC doesn't disappoint. Its exterior turns heads, thanks to sculpted lines and a bold grille. The cabin offers a sleek design and high-quality craftsmanship. And the RC comes standard with a range of deluxe amenities.
Small luxury cars such as the Genesis G70 provide sportier performance. And rivals like the BMW 2 Series have a more spacious cabin and trunk. Still, the RC is a strong pick for shoppers who value stylish design and comfortable handling.
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Start/Stop System
Adaptive Cruise Control
In-Car WiFi
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Remote Engine Start
Lane Keep Assist
4 yr / 50k mi Basic Warranty
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Pros
- Stunning cabin design
- Extensive list of standard features
- Comfortable ride and handling
Cons
- Cramped rear seat
- Tight cargo room
- Small standard infotainment screen
Overall Assessment
Car buyers expect luxury coupes to be sexy, plush, and stylish, and the 2021 Lexus RC doesn't disappoint. Its exterior turns heads, thanks to sculpted lines and a bold grille. The cabin offers a sleek design and high-quality craftsmanship. And the RC comes standard with a range of deluxe amenities.
Small luxury cars such as the Genesis G70 provide sportier performance. And rivals like the BMW 2 Series have a more spacious cabin and trunk. Still, the RC is a strong pick for shoppers who value stylish design and comfortable handling.
Overview
The Ford Mustang is a muscular coupe that delivers outstanding performance in a surprisingly comfortable and modern package. As muscle cars go, you're not going to find a more refined or well-rounded vehicle than the iconic Ford Mustang. The Ford Mustang is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 6 trim levels. The most popular style is the EcoBoost Fastback , which starts at $28,400 and comes with a 2.3L I4 Turbo engine and Rear Wheel Drive . This Mustang is estimated to deliver 21 MPG in the city and 29 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Strong performance across the lineup
- Choice of coupe and convertible body styles
- Modern interior style and features
Cons
- Minimal rear-seat passenger space
- Poor V8 fuel economy
Overall Assessment
The Mustang began its life as a fairly mild-mannered sport coupe and convertible in an era when two-doors were cool. Over the years, it has grown progressively more modern while gaining size and performance. Now, largely on the strength of its lasting fame, it is one of just two cars that Ford offers.
For the 2021 model year, the Mustang turned the clock back to some of its finest hours by reviving the Mach 1 submodel that features unique styling and features. The Mustang also has an extraordinary price band. In base form, it starts at just over $28,000. At the other end of the scale, the 2021 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is priced near $70,000. Options can push the asking price up to $100,000 or so. It takes a special car to pull that off.
Most segments are crowded, but the Mustang has only two obvious competitors, both from domestic manufacturers: the Chevrolet Camaro and the Dodge Challenger. The Ford sport coupe is virtually the same size as the Camaro but almost 10 inches shorter than the Challenger. Like its competitors, the Mustang sends its power to the rear wheels and offers an array of engines and transmissions. It is offered in coupe and convertible versions (as is the Camaro), while the Challenger is available only as a coupe.
$33,420 as shown
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Front Cooled Seats
In-Car WiFi
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Rear Parking Sensors
Lane Keep Assist
Front Heated Seats
3 yr / 36k mi Basic Warranty
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Pros
- Strong performance across the lineup
- Choice of coupe and convertible body styles
- Modern interior style and features
Cons
- Minimal rear-seat passenger space
- Poor V8 fuel economy
Overall Assessment
The Mustang began its life as a fairly mild-mannered sport coupe and convertible in an era when two-doors were cool. Over the years, it has grown progressively more modern while gaining size and performance. Now, largely on the strength of its lasting fame, it is one of just two cars that Ford offers.
For the 2021 model year, the Mustang turned the clock back to some of its finest hours by reviving the Mach 1 submodel that features unique styling and features. The Mustang also has an extraordinary price band. In base form, it starts at just over $28,000. At the other end of the scale, the 2021 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is priced near $70,000. Options can push the asking price up to $100,000 or so. It takes a special car to pull that off.
Most segments are crowded, but the Mustang has only two obvious competitors, both from domestic manufacturers: the Chevrolet Camaro and the Dodge Challenger. The Ford sport coupe is virtually the same size as the Camaro but almost 10 inches shorter than the Challenger. Like its competitors, the Mustang sends its power to the rear wheels and offers an array of engines and transmissions. It is offered in coupe and convertible versions (as is the Camaro), while the Challenger is available only as a coupe.
Overview
The Audi S5 is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the Prestige Coupe , which starts at $55,945 and comes with a 3.0L V6 Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive . This S5 is estimated to deliver 21 MPG in the city and 30 MPG on the highway.
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Feature Highlights
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Lane Keep Assist
Front Heated Seats
Moonroof
Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
Fog Lamps
Leather Seats
Keyless Ignition
4 yr / 50k mi Basic Warranty
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Overview
One of the last American muscle coupes on the market, the Dodge Challenger provides performance enthusiasts with classic styling, impressive performance, and modern amenities. It's not as nimble as the Ford Mustang and is less iconic than the Chevrolet Camaro, but it remains one of the most unique performance cars on the road today. The Dodge Challenger is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 10 trim levels. The most popular style is the R/T Scat Pack RWD , which starts at $43,370 and comes with a 6.4L V8 engine and Rear Wheel Drive . This Challenger is estimated to deliver 14 MPG in the city and 23 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Wide range of engines with impressive performance
- Available all-wheel drive
- Numerous trims and options for customization
Cons
- Not as nimble as smaller competitors
- No convertible option
- Limited outward visibility
Overall Assessment
The charismatic Dodge Challenger still turns heads thanks to its classic design that has remained untouched for years. Couple that with some of the most powerful engines available, and it's easy to see why the Challenger remains a favorite of performance enthusiasts from all walks of life.
The Challenger comes in multiple trims with widebody and Hellcat variants that allow buyers to turn the figurative volume up to 11. Layer on four different engines paired with automatic or manual transmissions, and there is a Challenger to fit every muscle-car enthusiast.
Don't let its retro styling fool you, as the Challenger's interior features Dodge's cutting-edge Uconnect infotainment system, which is one of the best in the industry. Siri Eyes Free also makes it easier for drivers to control all of the tech features. Two touchscreen sizes are available, as is in-car Wi-Fi.
Feature Highlights
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Keyless Ignition
Alarm
Brake Assist
Infotainment System
Proximity Keyless Entry
Bluetooth
Remote Keyless Entry
3 yr / 36k mi Basic Warranty
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Pros
- Wide range of engines with impressive performance
- Available all-wheel drive
- Numerous trims and options for customization
Cons
- Not as nimble as smaller competitors
- No convertible option
- Limited outward visibility
Overall Assessment
The charismatic Dodge Challenger still turns heads thanks to its classic design that has remained untouched for years. Couple that with some of the most powerful engines available, and it's easy to see why the Challenger remains a favorite of performance enthusiasts from all walks of life.
The Challenger comes in multiple trims with widebody and Hellcat variants that allow buyers to turn the figurative volume up to 11. Layer on four different engines paired with automatic or manual transmissions, and there is a Challenger to fit every muscle-car enthusiast.
Don't let its retro styling fool you, as the Challenger's interior features Dodge's cutting-edge Uconnect infotainment system, which is one of the best in the industry. Siri Eyes Free also makes it easier for drivers to control all of the tech features. Two touchscreen sizes are available, as is in-car Wi-Fi.
Overview
The Infiniti Q60 is a luxury sport coupe with a smooth ride, powerful engines, and a beautiful interior. However, the rear seats are cramped, and advanced safety features aren't available on all models. The INFINITI Q60 is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the LUXE AWD , which starts at $53,325 and comes with a 3.0L V6 Twin-Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive . This Q60 is estimated to deliver 19 MPG in the city and 27 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Available all-wheel drive
- Smooth ride
- Luxurious interior
Cons
- Minimal standard safety features
- Tight rear seats
- Tricky infotainment controls
Overall Assessment
The Infiniti Q60 is a sleek, sporty luxury coupe with seating for up to four people, though the rear seats are tight. Here the performance of a sports car is combined with the style of a luxury sedan for a thoroughly engaging ride. Two powerful engines are offered along with standard rear-wheel drive. All-wheel drive is optional across the lineup. It boasts an attractive and luxurious interior with a smooth, well-mannered ride, even in the high-performance Red Sport 400 trim. The infotainment, which gets standard wireless Apple CarPlay this year, has a dual-screen layout that can be a bit tricky, but all the right features are included. Safety features are lacking on the base trim but are optional or standard as you move up the lineup.
Competitors include the Audi A5, which has a similarly well-appointed interior but a less powerful engine. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class offers a higher level of luxury with more performance in its top trims. The BMW 4 Series has a wide range of configurations that include a convertible, all with powerful engines and luxurious interiors.
$59,225 as shown
Feature Highlights
Pedestrian Detection
Around View Camera
Adaptive Cruise Control
In-Car WiFi
Forward Collision Warning
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Remote Engine Start
Rear Parking Sensors
4 yr / 60k mi Basic Warranty
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Pros
- Available all-wheel drive
- Smooth ride
- Luxurious interior
Cons
- Minimal standard safety features
- Tight rear seats
- Tricky infotainment controls
Overall Assessment
The Infiniti Q60 is a sleek, sporty luxury coupe with seating for up to four people, though the rear seats are tight. Here the performance of a sports car is combined with the style of a luxury sedan for a thoroughly engaging ride. Two powerful engines are offered along with standard rear-wheel drive. All-wheel drive is optional across the lineup. It boasts an attractive and luxurious interior with a smooth, well-mannered ride, even in the high-performance Red Sport 400 trim. The infotainment, which gets standard wireless Apple CarPlay this year, has a dual-screen layout that can be a bit tricky, but all the right features are included. Safety features are lacking on the base trim but are optional or standard as you move up the lineup.
Competitors include the Audi A5, which has a similarly well-appointed interior but a less powerful engine. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class offers a higher level of luxury with more performance in its top trims. The BMW 4 Series has a wide range of configurations that include a convertible, all with powerful engines and luxurious interiors.
Overview
This high-quality machine has all the hallmarks of a Porsche: excellent handling, top-notch performance, and sleek styling. The 718 Cayman costs more than many of its competitors. But if you are looking for premium performance, it fits the bill. The Porsche 718 Cayman is a 2-seater vehicle that comes in 5 trim levels. The most popular style is the Coupe , which starts at $61,850 and comes with a 2.0L H4 Turbo engine and Rear Wheel Drive . This 718 Cayman is estimated to deliver 20 MPG in the city and 26 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Unparalleled handling
- Strong performance from either engine
- Long list of options for customization
Cons
- Lack of storage limits its practicality
- More expensive than direct rivals
Overall Assessment
The Porsche 718 Cayman is the quintessential sports car thanks to its well-balanced handling, powerful engines, and standard manual transmission. Upper trims add performance features, such as a sport suspension, ceramic brakes, and sport seats. The Cayman boasts a sleek appearance with its scooped sides, distinctive grille, and optional intake slats. There's strong competition in this category that includes everything from the all-American Chevrolet Corvette to the Toyota GR Supra. European rivals include the BMW M4 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class coupe. However, their more traditional four-passenger layouts make them feel slightly less athletic.
$70,950 as shown
Feature Highlights
Rear Parking Sensors
Front Heated Seats
Leather Seats
Alarm
Brake Assist
Bluetooth
Remote Keyless Entry
Backup Camera
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Pros
- Unparalleled handling
- Strong performance from either engine
- Long list of options for customization
Cons
- Lack of storage limits its practicality
- More expensive than direct rivals
Overall Assessment
The Porsche 718 Cayman is the quintessential sports car thanks to its well-balanced handling, powerful engines, and standard manual transmission. Upper trims add performance features, such as a sport suspension, ceramic brakes, and sport seats. The Cayman boasts a sleek appearance with its scooped sides, distinctive grille, and optional intake slats. There's strong competition in this category that includes everything from the all-American Chevrolet Corvette to the Toyota GR Supra. European rivals include the BMW M4 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class coupe. However, their more traditional four-passenger layouts make them feel slightly less athletic.
Overview
The Chevrolet Camaro is a legendary muscle car that survives as Chevrolet turns its emphasis to trucks and SUVs. Exhilarating performance, striking styling, and modern technology make the big coupe fun to drive. But it is less enjoyable for daily errands thanks to its small cabin and tiny trunk. The Chevrolet Camaro is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 8 trim levels. The most popular style is the Coupe 2SS , which starts at $43,695 and comes with a 6.2L V8 engine and Rear Wheel Drive . This Camaro is estimated to deliver 16 MPG in the city and 24 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Distinctive exterior styling
- Excellent infotainment system
- Impressive performance
Cons
- Tight interior
- Miniscule trunk
- Electronic driver aids limited to upper trims
Overall Assessment
Available as a two-door coupe or two-door convertible, the 2022 Chevrolet Camaro is the latest edition of a model that dates back to the halcyon days of the 1960s. Not only was Flower Power all the rage, but sporty youth-oriented cars such as the Camaro were taking the market by storm. The Ford Mustang started the craze, but the Chevy Camaro was a fast follower and gave the Mustang a run for its money. Fifty years later, the American car market has changed, but the basic Camaro concept remains. The car is still a high-style rear-drive two-door that delivers sporty performance. Further, it is available in several variations — not only convertible and coupe but also with a bevy of engine choices.
The bedrock engine for the Camaro remains a big-displacement V8. Space efficiency was never one of the Camaro's strong suits, and that remains so today. The vehicle is a classic "2+2" designed to provide excellent accommodations for driver and front-seat passenger with rear seats that can hold two others in a pinch. The Camaro offers a large portion of driving fun even in its least performance-oriented trim. And at the top of the lineup, it provides performance only a handful of cars can match.
In terms of size, the Chevy Camaro and the Mustang are identical. The Camaro's other direct competitor is the Dodge Challenger, another highly styled two-door coupe. But the Challenger is almost 10 inches longer than the Camaro and offers a much more usable rear seat.
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Feature Highlights
Front Cooled Seats
In-Car WiFi
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Front Heated Seats
Leather Seats
Keyless Ignition
Alarm
Brake Assist
3 yr / 36k mi Basic Warranty
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Pros
- Distinctive exterior styling
- Excellent infotainment system
- Impressive performance
Cons
- Tight interior
- Miniscule trunk
- Electronic driver aids limited to upper trims
Overall Assessment
Available as a two-door coupe or two-door convertible, the 2022 Chevrolet Camaro is the latest edition of a model that dates back to the halcyon days of the 1960s. Not only was Flower Power all the rage, but sporty youth-oriented cars such as the Camaro were taking the market by storm. The Ford Mustang started the craze, but the Chevy Camaro was a fast follower and gave the Mustang a run for its money. Fifty years later, the American car market has changed, but the basic Camaro concept remains. The car is still a high-style rear-drive two-door that delivers sporty performance. Further, it is available in several variations — not only convertible and coupe but also with a bevy of engine choices.
The bedrock engine for the Camaro remains a big-displacement V8. Space efficiency was never one of the Camaro's strong suits, and that remains so today. The vehicle is a classic "2+2" designed to provide excellent accommodations for driver and front-seat passenger with rear seats that can hold two others in a pinch. The Camaro offers a large portion of driving fun even in its least performance-oriented trim. And at the top of the lineup, it provides performance only a handful of cars can match.
In terms of size, the Chevy Camaro and the Mustang are identical. The Camaro's other direct competitor is the Dodge Challenger, another highly styled two-door coupe. But the Challenger is almost 10 inches longer than the Camaro and offers a much more usable rear seat.
Overview
Initially released in 1990, the Acura NSX was Japan's answer to the Italian supercar; it was very fast, well-engineered, and easier to drive than most high-performance cars. Today's NSX is even quicker around the track and comfortable enough to drive daily. A hybrid powertrain and all-wheel drive give the NSX good fuel economy and traction for changing road conditions. Thirty years on, the Acura NSX remains one of the more sensible supercars. The Acura NSX is a 2-seater vehicle that comes in 1 trim levels. The most popular style is the Coupe , which starts at $159,495 and comes with a Hybrid 3.5L V6 Twin-Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive . This NSX is estimated to deliver 21 MPG in the city and 22 MPG on the highway.
Pros
- Sleek exterior styling
- Breathtaking acceleration
- Sophisticated hybrid powertrain
- Comfortable enough to drive daily
Cons
- Lacks the mystique of top rivals
- Understated interior styling
- Limited in-cabin storage
Overall Assessment
Not your typical supercar, the Acura NSX offers a balance between all-out performance and daily driving comfort. Some driving purists will balk at its comfort-oriented ways, preferring instead for rivals' more flamboyant styling and driving characteristics. The NSX provides the jaw-dropping acceleration and speed of other exclusive sports cars, but it does so in a more controlled and subdued manner. Acura's sophisticated all-wheel-drive system and mid-mounted hybrid engine provide incredible balance and grip. It offers usable driving fun for the real world and a lavishly equipped cabin. It doesn't have the razor-sharp handling or designer interior of European competitors, but the Acura NSX remains one of the most livable supercars for the real world.
Feature Highlights
Power Doors
Start/Stop System
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Front Heated Seats
Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
Navigation
4 yr / 50k mi Basic Warranty
8 yr / 100k mi Hybrid/EV Warranty
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Pros
- Sleek exterior styling
- Breathtaking acceleration
- Sophisticated hybrid powertrain
- Comfortable enough to drive daily
Cons
- Lacks the mystique of top rivals
- Understated interior styling
- Limited in-cabin storage
Overall Assessment
Not your typical supercar, the Acura NSX offers a balance between all-out performance and daily driving comfort. Some driving purists will balk at its comfort-oriented ways, preferring instead for rivals' more flamboyant styling and driving characteristics. The NSX provides the jaw-dropping acceleration and speed of other exclusive sports cars, but it does so in a more controlled and subdued manner. Acura's sophisticated all-wheel-drive system and mid-mounted hybrid engine provide incredible balance and grip. It offers usable driving fun for the real world and a lavishly equipped cabin. It doesn't have the razor-sharp handling or designer interior of European competitors, but the Acura NSX remains one of the most livable supercars for the real world.
Overview
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class sets the standard for comfort and technology in the full-size luxury sedan category. Top-grade materials cover the cabin, and passengers can adjust the climate, lighting, and music, all by voice. The S-Class has a nearly-silent ride and standard driver safety aids. Some of the more futuristic options include a suspension that raises the car a few inches if a crash is imminent and a 4-dimensional surround-sound system. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is a 4-seater vehicle that comes in 5 trim levels. The most popular style is the S 560 Coupe 4MATIC , which starts at $132,450 and comes with a 4.0L V8 Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive . This S-Class is estimated to deliver 16 MPG in the city and 26 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Large cabin with excellent space in both rows
- Vast array of standard and available technology
- Hushed interior atmosphere, even at highway speeds
- Suspension quickly absorbs road imperfections
Cons
- Lofty starting price spirals with optional extras
- Sophisticated technology requires tech-savviness
Overall Assessment
With its range of standard and optional technologies integrated to create a pampering driving experience, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class may be the most advanced sedan on the market. Its sublime powertrain and futuristic features come together to help relax and invigorate drivers and passengers. It's this focus on personalization that elevates the S-Class beyond a mere contender in the luxury class, placing it at the top of the pack.
$132,450 as shown
Feature Highlights
Parallel Automatic Parking
Front Cooled Seats
Panoramic Moonroof
Hands-free Trunk/Liftgate
In-Car WiFi
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Lane Keep Assist
Front Heated Seats
Blind Spot System
Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
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Pros
- Large cabin with excellent space in both rows
- Vast array of standard and available technology
- Hushed interior atmosphere, even at highway speeds
- Suspension quickly absorbs road imperfections
Cons
- Lofty starting price spirals with optional extras
- Sophisticated technology requires tech-savviness
Overall Assessment
With its range of standard and optional technologies integrated to create a pampering driving experience, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class may be the most advanced sedan on the market. Its sublime powertrain and futuristic features come together to help relax and invigorate drivers and passengers. It's this focus on personalization that elevates the S-Class beyond a mere contender in the luxury class, placing it at the top of the pack.
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FAQ
New coupes with gas mileage have an MSRP range from $26,195 to $159,495. The top 3 rated models, Lexus LC, BMW 2 Series, and Toyota GR Supra, have starting MSRPs of $94,075, $36,695, and $44,215, respectively.
When deciding the coupes with best gas mileage, TrueCar considers factors such as comfort, amenities, price, efficiency, performance, utility, and tech features.
Best Handling and Best Mpg 2 Seater Sports Car 2019
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