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Alfa Romeo
Fresh new designs from Alfa mean the marque is on the up - if reliability and dealer service can match desirability:
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Aston Martin
Ford might be selling it off, but Aston is challenging Porsche for the crown of most desirable sports car manufacturer:
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Audi
The latest RS models from Audi have seen the Ingolstadt team push BMW's famed M cars from the top spot:
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Bentley
Resurgent Bentley has a resounding hit on its hands with the awesome GT Continental. But is it too popular?
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BMW
Cutting-edge design and fabulous M division cars keep the Bavarian manufacturer?s products desirable:
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Caterham
Open-top lunacy from the British firm! If you've never sampled a Caterham 7, you simply must. Look out for a new model:
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Chrysler
The Hemi V8 300C is a terrific proposition, pointing the way forward for the American company that had lost its way:
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Citroën
The French company best known for bargain hatches returns to its roots with the quirky C6. A tour de force:
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Corvette
With American muscle cars resurgent, this US icon still walks the walk. Seven-litre awesome - especially in a straight line:
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Dodge
With names like Charger in its locker, we can expect more from Dodge than just the hugely powerful SRT-10:
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Ferrari
With the new 599, Ferrari has again reached the supercar summit. The rest of the range is awesome too :
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Honda
The recently discontinued NSX can still give more modern fare a shock. Handling and V-TEC engine sublime:
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Jaguar
A much-needed return to form for Jaguar with the new XK. The R spec model could give Aston a run for its money:
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Lamborghini
The strongest model range for years will keep both schoolboys and playboys happy. Dream cars for dream money:
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Lotus
Some of the best sports cars on the planet are built by this British company. Dynamic handling addictive:
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Maserati
Starting a slow climb back to where it belongs under the guidance of former Ferrari chief Luca di Montezemolo:
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Maybach
Mercedes? attempt to take on the Rolls-Royce. Fantastic luxury and car of choice for the modern mogul:
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Mazda
Not a supercar but a super car, the MX-5 owns the small sports car market. Fabulous top-down motoring:
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Mercedes-Benz
Base models may struggle to match past quality, but AMG cars and sizzling SLR McLaren to be reckoned with:
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Mini
The BMW-owned, British-built car is almost ubiquitous now. New model here soon. Look out for runout GP model:
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Mitsubishi
Staid Japanese car maker with one bonkers exception - the rally replica Evolution. Fabulous drive, bananas performance:
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Morgan
The great survivor of the British auto industry keeps on going. Quirky Aero 8 enjoys BMW V8 power:
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Nissan
With the Skyline still on the drawing board, it is left to the cult 350Z to keep this factory on the performance trail:
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Noble
Scorching performance across the board from this youthful UK manufacturer. Not for the inexperienced or bashful:
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Pagani
It rewrote the supercar rule book with the Zonda - but at close to £400,000, the experience is only for the very few:
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Porsche
The German performance car builder remains as profitable as ever. A class winner in each of its ranges:
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Rolls-Royce
Rehabilitated under the guiding hand of parent BMW, Rolls-Royce is once again the plutocrat?s car of choice:
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Subaru
Its superb quality keeps Subaru top of the reliability charts. Bonkers STi keeps rivalry with Mitsubishi Evo alive:
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TVR
TVR may be moving home, but its cars still catch the eye. Extreme looks, excoriating performance. Reliability?
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Vauxhall
Surprised everyone with Elise-based VX. Shocked everyone with superb VX220 Turbo. Monaro a hoot:
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Westfield
Competes with Caterham in the lightweight sector. Should be applauded for ploughing its own furrow:
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