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Best and worst sports cars for less than £60,000

Which sports cars should you consider buying and which should you avoid? We take a look at what's available for less than £60,000
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4. BMW M2

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If you're looking for a sports coupé that's also surprisingly practical, the M2 should definitely be on your shortlist. An enhanced version of the already rapid M240i, it has a 365bhp 3.0-litre straight-six petrol engine under the bonnet and is the kind of car that you’ll be looking for excuses to drive.

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3. Porsche 718 Boxster

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Between 2013 and 2016, the Boxster was our Sports Car of the Year. Beautifully built and sensational to drive, it's still the number one choice if you're looking for open-air thrills.

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2. Porsche 718 Cayman

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There's not much to separate the Boxster and Cayman, but the latter's fixed roof makes it even sharper to drive, plus it's the slightly more practical choice, with an extra boot at the back. The only disappointment is a rather dull engine note.

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