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WhichCar’s selection of the best sports cars for sale in Australia offers something for everyone. From budget-friendly options to luxurious high-end models, you can choose the perfect car to suit your lifestyle and budget.

Toyota Supra
First launched in 1978, the Toyota Supra is one of the most legendary models produced by the Japanese manufacturer.
Now in its fifth generation, the two-door coupe has evolved from its grand tourer roots into one of the sharpest sportscars available in Australia.

Nissan Z
Nissan’s sports car hero offers genuinely impressive bang for your bucks. Yet, perhaps the biggest compliment that can be given to the Z is that it feels cohesive, considered, and purposeful. A parts bin rearrange it is not.
Driving enthusiasts will enjoy the Z as much as those that simply want a powerful and stylish two-door coupe. The fact that this Z will do both is an achievement on its own.

Subaru BRZ
The Subaru BRZ is an affordable rear-wheel-drive sports coupe, with stylish looks and superb steering and handling.
Subaru developed the BRZ with Toyota, which sells a very similar car as the 86.

Toyota GR 86
Finally, after a lengthy 10-year run, including a hearty refresh in 2015, the Toyota 86 – our joint winner of the 2012 Wheels Car of the Year with its Subaru BRZ twin – has been completely renewed for the 2022 model year.
Now dubbed the Toyota GR 86, this new generation features a host of substantial changes, most of which indicate Toyota listened to consumers’ and reviewers’ feedback.

BMW 2 Series
The entry-level 220i is powered by BMW’s turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, which produces 135kW of power and 300Nm of torque. It can reach 100km/h in 7.5 seconds.

Mazda MX-5
The Mazda MX-5 is an iconic two-door sports car that has been seen as a legendary driver’s car since it was first revealed in 1989.
Since then it has gone on to become the best-selling two-door sports convertible in the world.
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Sports Car News
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