9/10Rolls-RoyceDrophead£349,256The world's best luxury car in convertible form. Does it work? Yes, if you're happy being the centre of attention everywhere you go...
9/10AlpineA110£47,545 – £51,545A terrific car, a genuine exponent of light weight and something pleasingly different to drive
9/10BMWM2 Competition£50,500 – £53,145It really does tick a whole lot of boxes. You know you want one.
8/10Rolls-RoycePhantom Coupe£349,256The most exclusive, awe-inspiring coupe ever? The Phantom Coupe is right up there…
8/10BMW4 Series Coupe£34,540 – £52,050Less inviting to own than a Mercedes C-coupe, but scores points with excellent driving dynamics, a strong range, well laid-out cabin and class-best infotainment.
8/10BMW4 Series Coupe (2020)£34,540 – £52,050An outstandingly sorted car, but something tells us you’ve already made your mind up about liking the 4 Series or not
7/10Nissan370Z£27,805 – £38,305Tail-happy dynamics and a meaty V6 powerplant. Don't let the TC spoil your fun
7/10BMW8 Series£70,075 – £119,180If you *really* like BMWs, then the 8 Series is great. But it's less special than its rivals
7/10FordMustang£33,995 – £45,955It’s not sophisticated, but it is enormously good fun. Even as a convertible
7/10BMW2 Series£26,095 – £40,190Far better looking than the old 1 Series Coupe. Driving and owning qualities mark it out as a real BMW.
7/10Mercedes-BenzE-Class Coupe£43,675 – £67,415Looks good, lowers the heart rate and comes with some reasonably cost-effective engines. A winning combination