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2009 Sports Cars

Vehicle Name Sorted Alphabetically List Price Sorted by Pricing
2009 Honda Civic

Available with two or four doors, the Civic Si is a veteran pocket-rocket. The high-quality model boasts impressive mileage but lacks the low-rev torque some models preserve.
$15,305 - $21,905
2009 Infiniti G37

The G37's mileage is lower than that of the BMW 328i, but it's better than the 335i and, in rear-wheel-drive form, it brings exceptional reliability to the Best Bets. The all-wheel-drive G37x should be above average, too.
$33,250 - $43,900
2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder

One of only two convertible Best Bets for 2009, the Eclipse Spyder has an optional V-6 engine that gives it satisfying, if not blistering, acceleration.
$25,949 - $29,149
2009 Subaru Impreza

The turbocharged, sport-tuned versions of Subaru's Impreza aren't as fuel-efficient as most compacts, but they are derived from the company's winning rally car.
$17,495 - $34,995
2009 Subaru Impreza WRX Sti

The turbocharged, sport-tuned versions of Subaru's Impreza aren't as fuel-efficient as most compacts, but they are derived from the company's winning rally car.
$34,995
2009 Volkswagen GTI

The GTI two-door was one of the first "hot hatch" models, and its history shows in its well-rounded comfort and performance.
$23,230 - $23,830
2009 Volvo C70

The C70 isn't the sportiest of our Best Bets, but it's sporty for Volvo, and its retractable hardtop, front-wheel drive and standard electronic stability system make it one of the best all-weather convertibles sold.
$39,800