PROS
Sophisticated image, great performance, sharp handling, superbly refined
CONS
Fabric rather than folding metal roof, pointless rear seats, shallow boot
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Sophisticated image, great performance, sharp handling, superbly refined
Fabric rather than folding metal roof, pointless rear seats, shallow boot
Fantastic engine sound, awesome performance, quality interior
Rear visibility poor with roof up, thirsty, high CO2 emissions
Awesome V8 engine, storming performance, stylish looks, oozes refinement and quality
Not as driver-focused as some alternatives, no manual option, small boot, poor rear visibility
Excellent handling, superbly refined, generous standard kit, wonderful engine
Shallow boot, useless rear seats, no manual gearbox
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