Second-generation Porsche Caymans are becoming affordable
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The MG ZT 260 is a bonkers Prodrive-engineered Q-car priced from £8000 up but you can enjoy a much cheaper ZT if you prefer saner to zanier
Any used car that is capable of 0-62mph in 5.5sec has probably tried it, so check carefully
Planning a bank heist? You can't do much better for a getaway car than a sub-£8000, V8-powered Jaguar S-Type R
Lack of weight makes for nimble fun, but GTis require TLC
The 205 GTi is one of the greatest hot hatches of all time and a classic that’s only going to go up in value
2011: not only the end of the 9-3 but also the end of Saab
Saab may now be dead but its 9-3 from the noughties lives on as a solid, rewarding, executive car sought after by canny used buyers
The fifth-generation Volkswagen Golf GTI is still a suitably impressive hot hatchback, but what should you look for on a sub-£5000 example?
If you enjoy a touch of class, a regal Range Rover doesn’t have to cost the crown jewels. But the wrong buy could be a right royal pain…
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Finesse, balance, delicacy and agility mark out the Exige
If you want to have fun at the wheel of an intimate, engaging and agile coupé, the lightweight Lotus Exige S2 will supply it
The 4.0 is better if you plan off-roading
A Jeep Wrangler has the sparkling off-road ability to match its old-school looks and hardcore reputation. We explain how to pick a good one from £5000 up
7 - the number of second-generation Impreza special editions
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