Classic & Sportscar choose their greatest 2+2 coupe

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Classic & Sportscar choose their greatest 2+2 coupe

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At the helm of the greatest 2+2 machines

Can’t choose between that fast two-seater coupé and the practical workhorse saloon? There’s no need to.

See, long ago, car manufacturers hit upon the idea of combining sports car performance with four-seater practicality – and so the mighty 2+2 GT was born.

OK, so the back beats were very often cramped and spacious enough only for luggage or small children, but the 2+2 represented a compromise without much, well, compromise.

What’s more, the breed delivered some true greats – from plucky V6 performers to cruising V12 brutes. We drove 14 of the best to try to pick a favourite.
This is their list of candidates (their pricing):
Maserati Indy - upwards of £50k
Lamborghini Espada - up to £180k plus
Ferrari 365GT4 2+2 - £50-80k
Jaguar E-Type Series 3 - £60k plus
Monteverdi 375L - up to £235k
Maserati Mexico - £135k plus
Triumph Stag - £8k - £20k
Jaguar XJ-S 5.3 HE - £5k plus
Ferrari 330GT 2+2 - £175k plus
Porsche 928 - from £10k
Aston Martin DB6 - upwards of £160k
Fiat 130 Coupe - from £10k
Mercedes 450SLC - from £7k
BMW 3.0 CSi - from £12-15k

I can't quite work out what might be missing from the list.... any suggestions?
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Really !

Jensen knew what they were doing fitting a 383/440 in the Interceptor.

I can only imagine how troublesome alot of those other cars would be blasting across Europe.

Hard to see how many of those listed would be above a Jensen..


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Good lord that magazine has gone downhill recently. :wink:
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Oh, and the winner was.... wait for it......

The XJ-S. :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Much, much better than a Iso Rivolta, a Bristol, a Gordon Keeble or a Jensen :|
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An Interceptor, or a C-V8, isn't really a 2 + 2, I think of a 2 + 2 as a car where, when you look at the rear seats you think, how is someone supposed to get in there? A Jensen by contrast has two comfy seats in the rear and unless the front seat occupants push their seats right back there is adequate leg room in the rear as well.

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Well on that criteria John, the Stag is not a 2+2, you can easily get 2 x 1.8m tall adults in the back seats with either the soft top up or with the hardtop fitted (I once had 2 adults and 4 children in my Stag!) and if you follow the link and look at the Maserati Mexico rear seats, there is just as much space (if not more) as in a Jensen Interceptor or C-V8. Since the main criteria of the whole item was 2+2 it is a bit deficient in the article that of the 14 chosen cars only the Maserati and Porsche rear seating area is pictured. As James said, the magazine has gone downhill recently!
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I don't see my DATSUN 260Z 2+2 in there
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Luckily, I have one of those!

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Chris_R wrote:Oh, and the winner was.... wait for it......

The XJ-S. :shock: :shock: :shock:
And what’s wrong with that exactly?
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The XJS is an impressive car especially with the V12 up front.

I owned one for 9 months and apart from the rust issues I must say I did like it. At 90mph on the motorway all you could hear was the tyres. The HE were even quite good on fuel for such a big car, mine would do over 20mpg while cruising.

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Steve Payne wrote:The XJS is an impressive car especially with the V12 up front.

I owned one for 9 months and apart from the rust issues I must say I did like it. At 90mph on the motorway all you could hear was the tyres. The HE were even quite good on fuel for such a big car, mine would do over 20mpg while cruising.

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The Mercedes 450 SLC seem terrific value at £7+
When they were new they were the height of chic and a 'car to be seen in'.
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