Coupe car reviews
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Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe (2019 - 2023) Review
Most powerful Mercedes on sale has seating for four
Used price: £49,992 - £164,391PROS
- Enormously powerful
- Luxuriously appointed
- Remarkable handling
- More exclusive than CLS
CONS
- Confusing badge and name
- Will be quite expensive
- Limited engine range
- Less practical than E 63
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BMW 8-Series Coupe (2019 onwards) Review
Large and luxurious grand tourer, but it's pricey
New price: £82,340 - £158,610PROS
- 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
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Polestar 1 Coupe (2019 onwards) Review
Stunning looks, plus all-electric powertrain from debut Polestar
New price: £139,000 - £139,000PROS
- More electric range than any other plug-in hybrid
- Relentless performance and impressive handling
- Very exclusive, with just 1,500 units being made
- Styling is subjective, but doesn’t it look fabulous?
CONS
- Left-hand drive only
- Ride quality lags behind rivals
- Cabin is largely the same as much cheaper Volvo models
- Tiny boot smaller than all rivals
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Ferrari F8 Tributo Coupe (2019 onwards) Review
Ferrari 488 Pista performance for GTB money
New price: £0 - £0PROS
- Hugely powerful, flexible engine
- Agile, responsive chassis and steering
- Easy to drive
- Supple suspension
- 4-year warranty, 7-years servicing included
CONS
- Gruffer engine note than GTB
- Rev limit could be higher
- Expensive options
- Infotainment outclassed by Audi R8
- Rear visibility not great
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Mercedes-AMG CLA Coupe (2019 onwards) Review
Ballistic performance, excellent handling
New price: £48,530 - £66,610PROS
- Fantastic acceleration
- Excellent traction
- All-weather usability
CONS
- Uncomfortable ride
- Doesn't sound very interesting
- Infotainment tricky to control
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McLaren 600LT Coupe (2018 - 2019) Review
The best McLaren Sport Series to date
Used price: £81,084 - £118,810PROS
- Lighter, more powerful than 570S
- Secure but exciting handling
- Highly engaging to drive at all speeds
- Dramatic design
- Retains high levels of usability
CONS
- Gearbox downshifts occasionally sluggish
- Rivals have more exciting engines
- £40k more expensive than 570S
- No official limit on production
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Peugeot 508 Fastback (2018 onwards) Review
Stylish but cramped four-door coupe
New price: £33,915 - £46,440PROS
- High-quality interior
- Well equipped
- Low BIK hybrid
CONS
- Headroom tight in the rear
- Driving position won’t suit all drivers
- Not as refined as rivals
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Mercedes-Benz CLS Coupe (2018 onwards) Review
Sleek four-door coupe is tweaked for 2021 – and it's as excellent as ever
New price: £74,495 - £85,130PROS
- Eye-catching looks
- Excellent smoothness and refinement
- All models have four-wheel drive
- Luxury and performance mix
CONS
- E-Class saloon more practical
- Restricted visibility
- Limited engine and model line-up
- No dramatic sounding V8
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Audi A7 Sportback (2018 onwards) Review
Sleek, tech-heavy luxurious five-door coupe
New price: £56,330 - £92,545PROS
- Practical hatchback body
- Huge amount of advanced tech
- Quality interior
CONS
- Expensive to buy
- Limited choice of engines
- Fidgety ride on standard suspension
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Hyundai i30 Fastback (2018 - 2022) Review
Sharp handling and coupe styling add extra desirability to the i30 platform
New price: £20,495 - £36,320PROS
- Punchy 159hp 1.5-litre petrol engine
- Good balance of handling and comfort
- Economical and reliable running gear
CONS
- Big boot – but it’s a funny shape
- Hatch offers more rear headroom
- Limited engine and trim-level options