Used Sports Cars $20K and up
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2011 Nissan 370Z
For the most part, reviewers liked the 2011 Nissan 370Z. However, its rough engine and subpar interior put it in the middle of the pack. Read full review »
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2011 Dodge Challenger
The 2011 Dodge Challenger has one of the largest and most comfortable cabins in the class, but other sports cars have better performance. Read full review »
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2013 Mazda MX-5 Miata
Test drivers agreed that responsive handling, sharp steering and a precise manual gearbox make the 2013 Mazda MX-5 Miata incredibly fun to drive. Read full review »
#3
2012 Chevrolet Camaro
While some critics felt its interior could be nicer, the 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ultimately won them over with its poised handling and powerful engine choices. Read full review »
#3
2010 Nissan 370Z
Available as a coupe or convertible, the 2010 Nissan 370Z has good performance. However, there are other affordable sports cars that offer stronger engines and higher reliability ... Read full review »
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2009 Honda S2000
The 2009 Honda S2000 ranks high in reliability and performance, but there are other affordable sports cars with more comfortable seating. Read full review »
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2013 Subaru BRZ
Test drivers were impressed with the 2013 Subaru BRZ's overall engaging and satisfying driving experience. Read full review »
#7
2012 Ford Mustang
Critics said that the 2012 Ford Mustang offers a powerful engine and athletic handling, but some were let down by the base Mustang’s questionable interior quality. Read full review »
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2013 Chevrolet Camaro
Test drivers were pleased with the 2013 Chevrolet Camaro's strong engines and well-weighted steering, but disliked its cheap cabin materials and poor outward visibility. Read full review »
#9
2013 Ford Mustang
Automotive journalists reported that the 2013 Ford Mustang feels powerful and has decent handling compared to its closest competitors. Read full review »
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2012 Nissan 370Z
While some critics said that a noisy cabin makes it less-than-ideal as a daily driver, most agreed that the 2012 Nissan 370Z offers a combination of power ... Read full review »
#11
2010 Dodge Challenger
The 2010 Dodge Challenger has strong engines, a spacious cabin and retro styling, though some rivals have better reliability ratings and more upscale interiors. Read full review »
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2013 Nissan 370Z
The 2013 Nissan 370Z satisfied reviewers with its quick acceleration, nimble handling and first-rate cabin materials, but it has very little trunk space, even for a sports ... Read full review »
#14
2013 Dodge Challenger
The automotive press agreed that the 2013 Dodge Challenger isn't as athletic as its rivals, but they liked its spacious rear seats and powerful available V8 engines. Read full review »
#14
2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe
Reviewers said that the 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe has poised handling and a powerful available V6, but added that some other sports cars are more engaging to ... Read full review »
#16
2012 Mini Cooper Roadster
Nimble handling and drop-top fun pleased reviewers who drove the 2012 Mini Cooper Roadster, but a stiff suspension and a noisy highway ride detract from its overall ... Read full review »
#17
2013 MINI Cooper Roadster
The 2013 Mini Cooper Roadster impressed test drivers with its dynamic handling, but disappointed with its noisy cabin and stiff ride. Its reliability rating is a bit ... Read full review »
#17
2012 Dodge Challenger
Test drivers said that a spacious interior sets the 2012 Dodge Challenger apart from competing sports cars, while powerful engine choices give it the muscle to compete ... Read full review »
#19
2013 MINI Cooper Coupe
Reviewers noted that the 2013 Mini Cooper Coupe is incredibly fun to drive on twisty roads, but has a harsh ride on broken pavement and a less ... Read full review »
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