available, four-door sports cars make up a gorgeous category. These beauties combine space with performance and will have you ready for either the track or your
. With the Civic Type R hatchback, though, you've graduated from mom's hand me down.
The best part about this choice is its very affordable manufacturer's suggested retail price of $37,495. With that, you get a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces 306 horsepower and 295 lb.-ft of torque.
While the styling of the Civic Type R hatchback might be more for the younger crowd, its smaller size and great fuel economy are a plus for a lot of people.
No list of top cars would be complete without a Tesla. The Model 3 performance generates a crazy 0-60 time of 3.1 seconds thanks to its all-electric drivetrain.
You can also opt for the Long Range trim, which can travel up to 353 miles on a single charge. The acceleration slows down to 4.2 seconds from 0-60, but the added range is worth the compromise.
The Model 3 has an MSRP of $54,990, making it also on the lower side of pricing when compared to other top models.
With its initial release about ten years ago, the Panamera is one of the more established purpose-built sports sedans from this list. With the Panamera GTS, you've got the reputation and performance of Porsche with a more spacious cockpit.
Look to spend around $130,000 for a new Panamera GTS. Its air suspension controlled by Porsche Active Suspension Management keeps this powerhouse managed while going around corners.
The car needs that control thanks to its twin-turbocharged V8 engine that goes from 0-60 in 3.7 seconds with 473 horsepower and a max 457 lb.-ft of torque. Don't forget its top speed of 186 mph on the track.
, go for the Turbo or Turbo S E-Hybrid, but US News selected the GTS as best all-around.
2021 BMW M8 Competition Gran Coupe
Back in the 1990s, the BMW 8 series was a cumbersome coupe. BMW has since revamped that series to deliver several body styles and models, including the M8 Competition Gran Coupe. Don't worry, it's still a four-door despite the name.
With the most shocking stats out of these great options, the M8 Competition puts out 617 horsepower with its M TwinPower Turbo engine. You'll have to pay an MSRP of $143,000, but you will get a 0-60 time of 3 seconds among other awesome performance stats.
Best of all, the M division at BMW produces gorgeous styling along with top power, although not as striking as
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