Fast / Sports car reviews
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Fast / Sports car reviews
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MG Cyberster Roadster (2023 onwards) Review
The Cyberster promises strong performance and a good electric range
New price: £0 - £0PROS
- Strong performance promised
- Drop-top zero-emission motoring
- Unique offering in the market
CONS
- It’s enormous for a sports car
- Which means it could feel unwieldy…
- … but it’s still too early to tell
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MG MG4 XPower (2023 onwards) Review
RS3 performance, sub-GTI price
New price: £36,495 - £36,495PROS
- Brutal acceleration
- Cheaper than most petrol hot hatches
- Just as practical as a regular MG4
CONS
- Uninspiring to drive
- Minimal interior changes
- Reduced driving range
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 N (2023 onwards) Review
Hyundai has changed the hot hatch game with its new EV
New price: £65,000 - £66,250PROS
- Staggering performance
- Entertaining to drive
- Clever technology
CONS
- It weighs 2.2 tonnes
- And it’s enormous for a hatch
- Petrol rivals are cheaper
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Abarth 500e Convertible (2023 onwards) Review
No roof equals more fun
New price: £37,195 - £41,695PROS
- Fun to drive
- Easy to use electric roof
- Classy interior
CONS
- Annoying external sound generator
- Traction issues in the cold and wet
- Not up to hot hatch levels of pace and excitement
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Mercedes-AMG SL Roadster (2022 onwards) Review
Reinvented SL roadster is sharper than before – but still not a sports car
New price: £106,610 - £176,860PROS
- Sharper to drive than predecessor
- Punchy performance
- Surprisingly practical for two
CONS
- Still no sports car
- Tiny boot
- Touch-sensitive interior controls
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Ford Fiesta ST (2022 - 2023) Review
Facelifted hot hatchback is brilliant fun to drive
Used price: £0 - £0PROS
- Huge fun to drive
- Lots of standard kit
- Plenty of performance
CONS
- Firm ride can be uncomfortable
- Prices have been creeping upwards
- Single trim and five-door body only
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Mercedes-AMG EQE Saloon (2022 onwards) Review
AMG's performance EV doesn't quite hit the spot
New price: £114,750 - £114,995PROS
- Sledgehammer acceleration
- Excellent handling and ride
- Fantastic and roomy interior
CONS
- Artificial 'engine' noise is a gimmick
- Can feel too large for tight roads
- Expensive – before you option it up
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Mercedes-AMG C-Class Saloon (2022 onwards) Review
Quick, excellent handling and fun sports saloon
New price: £65,700 - £102,520PROS
- Agile, balanced handling
- Punchy performance
- Classy interior
CONS
- Loses its trad AMG soundtrack
- Poor rear room
- Expensive, especially when optioned
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Mercedes-AMG EQS Saloon (2022 onwards) Review
Astonishingly fast all-electric AMG-fettled limo
New price: £161,860 - £170,855PROS
- Rapid acceleration and good range
- Spacious interior
- Surprisingly manoeuvrable
CONS
- Interior quality could be better in places
- Rear seats too upright as standard
- Firm ride for a luxury limo
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BMW 3-Series M3 Touring (2022 onwards) Review
Fabulous driver's car with room for the family
New price: £85,605 - £105,815PROS
- Rewarding to drive
- Room for four, plus luggage
- Supercar-baiting acceleration
CONS
- Expensive, with high-cost options
- Styling is still divisive
- It's not exactly quiet