Best used sports car for 2024 - carsales.com.au (2024)

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For the fourth consecutive year, the Toyota 86 GTS is the winner of Australia’s best sports car in carsales’ Best Used Cars for 2024, proudly presented by Bingle.

The Toyota’s winning streak has also relegated the Mazda MX-5 to bridesmaid status over the same period, after winning the category in 2019.

It hardly seems fair, but the Toyota stays ahead of the Mazda by virtue of offering a similar driving experience, allied with roomier 2+2 seating and fewer of the packaging constraints of the MX-5. Field of vision is one example of that.

Not to take anything away from the MX-5, the 86 GTS is a practical little car that will transport a couple of young teenagers with little fuss, but it can also serve as a track-day car – although the automatic transmission does detract from driving fulfilment.

The Toyota 86 GTS is built at the same Subaru plant that also builds the almost identical Subaru BRZ; there is little to distinguish the two cars other than their respective badgework.

Subaru’s horizontally-opposed four-cylinder engine powers both cars and sits low in the body and behind the front axle, contributing to the car’s sporting stance, its skateboard-style centre of gravity and its balanced weight distribution.

What the Toyota offers in Australia that the Subaru doesn’t is a broader range of variants and a larger pool of used cars in the market. In any case, if you can find a Subaru BRZ in mint condition at a lower price than a comparable 86 GTS, grab it while you can.

Crunching the numbers, RedBook’s score of 43.9 points is marginally lower than the previous year’s score, but the judges scored the 86 GTS slightly higher at 40 points for a total of 83.9, compared with 84 from a year ago. In 2018, the 86 GTS sold for $38,940 new, and RedBook values the same car in the used-car market at $30,000 in 2024.

One common complaint about the Toyota 86 GTS is ‘lack of power’, but the problem in reality lies with where engine output gets into stride, as former technical editor Ken Gratton noted when he tested both manual and auto versions of the car in early 2017:

“For maximum enjoyment it’s best to have the engine hitting at least 6000rpm before shifting up. As the output display in the trip computer revealed, the manual variant’s torque reaches its peak at 3000rpm and then dips before steadily climbing again from 4000rpm. Presumably that's the transitional point where the car's port fuel-injection hands over to the direct injection system. Revving the manual 86 to 6000rpm for an upshift will leave you at this sweet spot in the next gear.”

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Ken offered unqualified praise for the handling of the 86 GTS, which is where a competent driver might make up for that lack of flexible performance: “In handling terms, the 86 offers tenacious front-end grip and a flatter stance than the Mazda, but lift off mid-corner and the Toyota steers in towards the apex without the tail threatening to break loose. It’s neutral and vice-free, in other words.”

Here’s what one of our judges thinks of the Toyota 86 GTS:

A sensible daily driver, but still a load of fun on a winding road

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The choice of the Toyota over its arch-rival, the Mazda MX-5, boils down to personal preference as much as anything else. For many track-day enthusiasts, nothing can surpass the Mazda, but the Toyota offers extra practicality, an intriguing powertrain and performance and dynamics at least comparable with the Mazda, making the Toyota 86 GTS a deserving winner in its category of the 2024 carsales Best Used Car Awards, proudly presented by Bingle.

Honourable mentions:

2018 Mazda MX-5 GT RF

The 2.0-litre Mazda MX-5 GT RF scored 41.4 points from RedBook and 35.0 points from the judges for a total of 76.4.
RedBook value: $36,100

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2018 BMW M240i LCI

The BMW M240i LCI scored 32.3 points from RedBook and 38.0 points from the judges for a total of 70.3.
RedBook value: $47,100

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What makes a car eligible for carsales Best Used Cars awards?

• Less than six years old
• Standard side-curtain airbags
• Standard Bluetooth
• Standard electronic stability control (mandated for Nov 2013)
• Standard reversing camera for SUVs

How did RedBook weight the categories for scoring?
• 10 per cent for resale
• 10 per cent for ANCAP rating
• 20 per cent for cost of ownership
• Five per cent for service intervals
• Five per cent for number of days for vehicle to sell

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FAQs

What is the best used sports car to buy in Australia? ›

For the fourth consecutive year, the Toyota 86 GTS is the winner of Australia's best sports car in carsales' Best Used Cars for 2024, proudly presented by Bingle. The Toyota's winning streak has also relegated the Mazda MX-5 to bridesmaid status over the same period, after winning the category in 2019.

What is the car of the year in Australia 2024? ›

Sydney, Monday 19th February 2024 – Leading automotive and lifestyle network, Drive, has crowned the Kia EV9 the 2024 Drive Car of the Year. It is the first time in the award's 18-year history a fully electric vehicle (EV) has been named the overall winner.

What's the best sports car out there? ›

So read on as we run the rule over the best sports cars still on sale in 2024.
  1. Porsche 911. ...
  2. BMW M2 Coupé ...
  3. Lotus Emira. ...
  4. Porsche 718 Boxster/Cayman GTS 4.0.
  5. Audi R8 V10 Performance RWD. ...
  6. Alpine A110 R. ...
  7. Chevrolet Corvette. ...
  8. Jaguar F-Type.

How much are sports cars in Australia? ›

Est. Reading Time 9 mins
ModelTop SpeedPrice
Toyota GR Yaris230 Km/H$29,950
Subaru WRX250 Km/H$30,350
Mazda MX-5204 Km/H$31,750
Subaru BRZ250 Km/H$28,200
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What is the most sold sports car in Australia? ›

The Subaru BRZ has been crowned Australia's best-selling sportscar for 2023. The outstanding success of the second-generation BRZ saw a total of 1,573 units delivered, outpacing the competition in the segment to claim the number one sportscar ahead of Ford Mustang, BMW 2 series and Toyota GR86.

What is the most common sports car in Australia? ›

Story to here: 5th December 2023

The Subaru BRZ is set to be crowned Australia's best-selling sports car for the first time after overtaking the Ford Mustang in annual sales. Ford's famous 'pony' car has been unrivalled in the segment since the sixth-generation version had its first full year on sale in 2016.

What is Australia's best car for 2024? ›

The Kia EV9 has been named Australia's best motor vehicle in the annual 2024 Drive Car of the Year awards.

What is the most popular car in Australia 2024? ›

Australia January 2024: Record market, Ford Ranger #1, Toyota (+34%), Isuzu Ute (+40.7%) shine. The Ford Ranger is #1 in Australia for the 4th consecutive month. 12/02 update: Now with Top 305 All models ranking.

What is the most reliable car in Australia in 2024? ›

1. Toyota Corolla Hybrid. Research has found that the most reliable hybrid car in Australia in 2024 is the Toyota Corolla Hybrid. Leveraging off the success of the traditional petrol Toyota Corolla, the Toyota Corolla Hybrid gives buyers everything of its petrol predecessor but with less impact on the environment.

What sports car keeps its value the best? ›

The Porsche 911 (coupe) has the best resale value among luxury sports cars. The 911 retains 91.7 percent of its value after 5 years, with an average price of $215,782 for 5-year-old models. The 911's resale value puts it 32.6 percent above the resale value average for luxury sports cars, which is 59.1 percent.

What sports cars are most likely to appreciate? ›

Older high-end performance Porsches, Ferraris, Corvettes and collectible muscle cars from any year will usually rise in value, as will cheaper, nostalgia-inducing models like a 1967 Volkswagen Beetle of a 1970 Chevy Camaro.

Are cars cheaper in Australia or USA? ›

The comparison found that no matter if you're buying a luxury brand, say a Jaguar or a Rolls-Royce, or a standard passenger vehicle such as a Honda Civic, Aussies are coughing up up to 185.14% extra for vehicles compared to our American friends.

Why are second-hand cars so expensive in Australia? ›

As the world ground to a halt, the car industry experienced significant supply chain issues, causing a delay in new car arrivals and driving up the price of second-hand cars.

Are second-hand cars still expensive in Australia? ›

Sales and prices of used cars fell dramatically in December 2023, but certain vehicles managed to hold on to their value better than others. Australian used-car sales and prices are dropping dramatically, with experts telling buyers they can afford to "be choosy" when shopping for a second-hand vehicle in 2024.

What is Australia's number one selling car? ›

1. Ford Ranger - 63,356. After 28 years, Ford finally returned to the top of the Aussie sales charts in 2023 with the new-generation Ranger, which knocked the Toyota HiLux from its perch after seven years thanks in large part to its gutsy diesel V6 and class-leading homegrown platform.

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