Another .... What "sport" coupe - does it exist?? Up to 70k.
Another .... What "sport" coupe - does it exist?? Up to 70k.
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stevekoz

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577 posts

188 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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Hey All ,

The sun is out and i'm sat in my lounge looking out at the blue sky and thinking to myself, i really want another "sports car" in my life.

Over the recent car purchasing decades, i've been tied to 5 door hatches and family wagons. Mainly because i have two daughters. Both now teens and both over 5ft 9". I'm 6ft 3" myself. But. I've consistently lusted after a coupe / convertible.

I know that ultimately i can get better performance and driveability from a hot hatch or big engined M/AMG saloon but that isn't what I want.

I want a coupe, that can comfortably seat 3 people. By comfortable, i mean if i were to take a 7hr drive to Europe, they could sit in the rear and not want to throw themselves out onto the motorway after an hour.

Beyond that. I want a car that has -
A good characterful engine with somewhat of a "wow" factor and plenty of performance. That could mean sub 6 to 60 - i know that is arbitrary to what "performance" may or may not mean, but as a benchmark, i find over 700hp too much for the road and under 300 too little.

It would likely be my only car or my holiday/weekend car. So doesn't negate space. But i don't care about mpg and running costs really. I can live with 12mpg for example. Insurance and Tax aren't really an issue either.

A good chassis that is fun and keen to drive but isn't tiresome from a ride quality perspective.
Modern-ish - so features like car play and cruise control and heated seats .

In my ownership the closest i've got to ticking most of those boxes, has been an e93 m3 - not the greatest or sharpest tool but fits 4 comfortably and has bags of character with the v8 and a nice exhaust. But i was wanting "more". I honestly don't know if the car really exists.

Lets say for arguments sake you've got up to around the 60/70k mark to spend. Ideally id rather spend 30-40k so examples in both brackets if you have them.

As stated. No hatches, No saloons. Only coupes/convertibles allowed. I wonder if this car exists.



255SNK

2,401 posts

219 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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Bentley Continental GTC or Maserati GranCabrio given the need to seat 3.


Jayho

2,405 posts

196 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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Does it have to be a 2 door coupe or one of the coupe style saloons work? Audi RS7 comes to mind for that. Or maybe a M4 Grand Coupe?

Quattr04.

1,144 posts

17 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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M6, grand coupe, coupe or convertible.
M8
Maserati gran coupe or cabriolet
Mercedes c63 or A E53 - not the best to drive
Nissan GTR?
Audi RS5



Can’t imagine many others would be good to travel far in the back of without getting claustrophobic, most likely better off looking at coupe saloons like the

M6GC
RS7
Panamera


blue_haddock

4,966 posts

93 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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Jayho said:
Does it have to be a 2 door coupe or one of the coupe style saloons work? Audi RS7 comes to mind for that. Or maybe a M4 Grand Coupe?
They never did an M4 Gran Coupe, best you could go with would be the m440i gran coupe..

Alternatively they do an M6 Gran Coupe along with normal coupe and convertible versions of the M6 which would easily be in the lower budget.

The BMW M8 would fall into the higher budget as well.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202411226...

sjc

16,097 posts

296 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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Maserati Granturismo MC Shift every day for your criteria.

Jayho

2,405 posts

196 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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blue_haddock said:
Jayho said:
Does it have to be a 2 door coupe or one of the coupe style saloons work? Audi RS7 comes to mind for that. Or maybe a M4 Grand Coupe?
They never did an M4 Gran Coupe, best you could go with would be the m440i gran coupe..

Alternatively they do an M6 Gran Coupe along with normal coupe and convertible versions of the M6 which would easily be in the lower budget.

The BMW M8 would fall into the higher budget as well.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202411226...
Ahh right you are. I think I was getting confused.

ABMA

220 posts

46 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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The M6 and M8 coupes are very tight in the back seats. As you need a comfortable/ usable rear seat/s, I would go for the 4 doors (Gran Coupes) versions of them.

okv3

3,159 posts

222 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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I know it's got 4 doors, but Aston Martin Rapide/Rapide S?

juice

9,714 posts

308 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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ZX10R NIN

30,320 posts

151 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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Have to agree the S63 is hard to beat.

Pickle_Rick

787 posts

86 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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Personally I'd tell the 3rd passenger to walk and get an LC500, even though it technically has rear seats.

Otherwise I'd go for an RC F which has a little more space, eg this one near me

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024091440...

Or if you used to read max power, then this version

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024022368...


And then wished I'd bought this, budget creep though
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025020688...




Edited by Pickle_Rick on Friday 4th April 19:19

wyson

4,028 posts

130 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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I thought Ferrari FF, but just checked they are more £90k+. It is sort of a hatchback / estate as well.

Requirements fit the fantasy car I wish they would make… £50k GMA T50. Lol.

Edited by wyson on Friday 4th April 20:12

flight147z

1,363 posts

155 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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wyson said:
I thought Ferrari FF, but just checked they are more £90k+. It is sort of a hatchback / estate as well.

Requirements fit the fantasy car I wish they would make… £50k GMA T50. Lol.

Edited by wyson on Friday 4th April 20:12
Just me or does an FF for that price seem like a bargain? 200mph V12 and still looks relatively modern (albeit not that good looking)

rufmeister

1,486 posts

148 months

Friday 4th April 2025
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Dodge Challenger, you’d get a Hellcat for that money.

GTEYE

2,440 posts

236 months

Saturday 5th April 2025
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£50k would get you a nearly new M440i Coupe or M440i Gran Coupe - 2 or 5 doors.

Practical for people and stuff carrying, as fast as you’d ever really need, frugal when you need it to be, and cheap to maintain. Durable, so would take use as a daily in its stride. Nearly 400hp which is quick enough, even for the autobahn.

OP I know you’ve said running costs aren’t an issue but you don’t want to spend more if you don’t have to.

You could find them sub £40k if you buy one 3/4 years old, £60-70k would get you a top spec one brand new. Around £50k is probably the sweet spot for low milers with good spec - Tech, Comfort, Visibility Packs + Sunroof are all worth looking out for.

Push the budget a bit further, you’d easily get an M4 Competition, maybe a bit thuggish in image terms versus the M440, but takes power to over 500PS. But it also comes with M car running costs. Maybe a consideration, maybe not


Edited by GTEYE on Saturday 5th April 08:54


Edited by GTEYE on Saturday 5th April 08:58

ZX10R NIN

30,320 posts

151 months

Saturday 5th April 2025
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cayman-black

13,255 posts

242 months

Sunday 6th April 2025
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juice said:
You are probably right as this has gone already.

Acorn1

3,288 posts

46 months

Sunday 6th April 2025
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Bentley Continental W12 is your answer

DodgyGeezer

47,893 posts

216 months

Sunday 6th April 2025
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rufmeister said:
Dodge Challenger, you’d get a Hellcat for that money.
I'll bow to no one in my love for a Challenger - but if I had to travel more than an hour in the back of one I'd be ready to jump on the Autobahn