"If you don't need rear seats or much of a boot, it might be worth looking at a Fiat 124". Yes, I often see a red one slinking around Wareham , the local market town , can't fault the design (from all angles . ) We have a year old cross border springer collie , I might need a reality check re two seater .
Apart from the FIAT 1.4T engine and apparently a softer suspension setup, it's a Mazda MX-5. But I agree that neither is a car suitable for a dog to be carried in. A four seater coupe is still your best bet if you want the style.
Sadly few now come with a reasonable suspension setup, not helped by the predilication for higher spec cars to come shod on big wheels and low profile tyres. It also means they are more susceptibale to damage, quicker wear and cost more to replace.
Perhaps a 'left field' choice might be a Suburu BRZ / Toyota GT 86 (the updated GR86 will likely be out of your price range), which appears to have been shod on 'reasonable' wheels and tyres (compared to many other 'sporty' cars), not too firm a suspension setup and is decent to drive (but with no turbo).
IMHO, it looks nice on the outside, rather 1980s on the inside, but that might be a matter of taste.
The last two Merc C-Class coupes are very stylish, but likely will cost a more to run (I'd always have concerns about the complexity/reliability and eye-watering repair bills that may come your way) and won't be as good around the bends as the above and the Beemers.
Similarly the Audi A5 certainly has the looks and performance, though despite teh HJ review saying it takes the bumps quite well, I'd be concerned that a second hand car over 3yo might have a firmer ride, given the tyres they come shod on, as the suspension does most of the work on the ride.
Plus any possible issues that come with potentially buying one with a DSG gearbox - you don't know what life it lead up to the point of sale, and thus how much life it has left. Not sure (if you're looking for an 'auto' version of any of them) what one the BMW has, given they switched from TC to dual clutch a few years ago, but hopefully as they use Aisin auto boxes, they may be more hardy.
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