This sports car offers the perfect balance of drop-top driving fun and wallet-friendly fuel consumption. Best of all? It's one of the cheapest sports cars on the market.
The 1962 Chevrolet Corvette listed this week on Bring a Trailer represents a bargain of a late-model C1, with a restored exterior and a replacement V8.
Adding brake-based Kinematic Posture Control reduces the 2022 Mazda MX-5 Miata RF Club's body roll enough so the sports car's remaining strengths can truly shine.
As the world moves to electric power, Jaguar is spearheading the operation with a dedication to be all EVs by 2025. So, the 75th anniversary F-type will mark its last gasoline sports car.
The 2023 Nissan Z Performance isn't the best or sharpest sports car, but it does a better job at looking, sounding, and feeling like one than the Ford Mustang GT.
The 996 Porsche 911 Turbo still feels like a supercar-rivaling sports car and doesn't have an IMS bearing. And the affordably-priced 2002 one on Bring a Trailer has a manual.
A 2013 Maserati GranTurismo MC Convertible like the one currently listed on Cars & Bids offers touring comfort and open-top sports car fun at an affordable price.
The 2022 Jaguar F-Type is cheaper than the 2022 Porsche 911 and sounds more impressive, but the 911 handles and stops better, and has a more comfortable interior.
Often derided for being heavier and bigger than the R32, the R33 Skyline GT-R is nevertheless just as special. And underneath the 1990s Nissan design, it's faster and more capable.
The 2022 Jaguar F-Type has more luxury features as well as a supercharger, but the 2022 Chevrolet C8 Corvette is faster, more comfortable, and cheaper.
It's expensive to make a Singer-level restomod, but the work put into the Volvo P1800 Cyan and the behind-the-wheel experience arguably make it worth it.
The 2023 Lotus Emira is the brand's final stick-shift, gasoline-powered sports car, and it brilliantly blends old-school thrills with modern refinement like no other Lotus before it.