LUXURY 7-SEATER Land Rover/Range Rover Offered with a twin-charged (turbocharger and electric supercharger) mild-hybrid or plug-in hybrid inline-six cylinder, and a twin-turbo V8 engine. The interior offers an elegant cabin with
minimalist controls and a sleek touchscreen infotainment system. Configurations include standard and long wheelbase. Comes in a seven-passenger layout with a third row that is fine for children and shorter adults. PRICE: STARTS AT $113,400
PERFORMANCE CAR UNDER $200K Chevrolet Corvette Z06 It isn’t just the most powerful Corvette
ever built — it’s also the greatest. It offers stunning performance, impressive Brembo performance brakes, and a track-tuned suspension. The Z06 includes the Carbon Aero package, which adds carbon-fiber exterior elements, including a front splitter and a rear spoiler. PRICE: STARTS AT $114,395
CONVERTIBLE Mazda MX-5 Miata To call it an icon would be an
understatement. This Miata is a small, two- seat convertible that is just too much fun to drive. It is truly in a class of its own. There is not another rear-wheel-drive convertible that delivers the same thrills at the same price. It’s both entertaining and compliant to drive, and the price is right. PRICE: $28,985-$35,205
MOST FUN Volkswagen ID. Buzz The 2025 VW ID. Buzz looks like nothing else on the road, thanks to retro design cues. This is the reincarnation of the Microbus — it is all-electric, but it still embodies the spirit of the original. With three rows that offer six- and seven-seat configurations, it’s spacious enough to fit your whole crew. The ID. Buzz has a removable third-row seat if you need the space for cargo instead of passengers. At 100% charge, rear-wheel-drive models will offer 234 miles of range, and 4Motion all- wheel-drive models offer 231 miles of range. PRICE: $59,995-$69,995
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