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The most sought-after sports cars for sale in Portugal include the Porsche 718 Cayman/Boxster, Toyota GR86, Mazda MX-5, Alpine A110, and BMW M2. In the more accessible segment, the Toyota GR86 (from €35,000 new) and the Mazda MX-5 (from €28,000) deliver genuine driving experiences without prohibitive costs.
Used sports cars in Portugal range from €15,000 for models like the older Toyota GT86 or Mazda MX-5 to over €100,000 for recent Porsche 911 or BMW M3/M4 variants. The best value is found in 3-5 year old models: Alpine A110 (€45,000-€60,000), Porsche 718 Cayman (€50,000-€70,000), and Toyota GR Supra (€40,000-€55,000).
Yes, there are affordable sports cars in Portugal. The used Mazda MX-5 starts from €12,000, the Toyota GT86/GR86 from €15,000, and the Ford Fiesta ST from €16,000. New, the MX-5 starts at €28,000 and the GR86 at €35,000. These options offer authentic driving experiences with manageable insurance and maintenance costs.
ISV tax for sports cars in Portugal is significantly higher due to larger engines and higher emissions — a 3.0-litre turbocharged engine can attract ISV exceeding €10,000. Insurance costs €800-€2,000+ per year. To reduce costs, consider models with 2.0-litre engines (like the GR86) which pay substantially lower ISV and insurance premiums.
Portugal offers exceptional driving roads, from the mountain passes of Serra da Estrela and Gerês to the 739 km N2 route from Chaves to Faro. Take extra care on cobblestone surfaces (calçada portuguesa) in historic centres and some rural roads, as cars with low ground clearance (100-130 mm) can suffer undercarriage damage.