9/10Porsche911 Cabriolet£81,852 – £156,381The soft-top 911 is just as brilliant as the coupe, just a pity about those new turbocharged engines.
9/10Porsche911£81,852 – £156,381The 911 may not be the most glamorous sports car on sale, but it's absolutely one of the best
9/10Porsche911£81,852 – £156,381The 911 is still definitive, stretching the poles of a sports car's abilities without putting a foot wrong
8/10PorscheCayenne£55,665 – £99,291The Cayenne remains the king of driver-friendly SUVs. A very complete machine
8/10Porsche718 Boxster£41,739 – £50,695Character has suffered, but the rest of the 718 Boxster package is spot on.
8/10SuzukiSwift Sport£9,194 – £18,279The Swift Sport isn't the most muscular of supermini hot hatches, but smart thinkers will still see the appeal.
8/10PorschePanamera£63,913 – £131,152Better looks clothe more tech than we could ever explain. Still the driver's lux choice.
8/10Porsche718 Cayman£39,694 – £64,451Great looking coupe that drives beautifully. Shame about the engine.
7/10SuzukiJimny£14,859 – £18,429The Jimny’s ultra-honest unpretentiousness is the antidote to every beige crossover out there. Just don’t expect sophistication, and you’ll adore it
1/10SuzukiJimny£14,859 – £18,429The Suzuki Jimny is a tiny, cheap and rival-free hardcore off-roader. Does what it does quite brilliantly. Does everything else appallingly.