Two-seater cars for sale
Discover the best two-seater cars for sale here on BuyaCar. Whether you are looking for a sports coupe for weekend getaways, a fun convertible to make the most of the sunshine or a tiny city-centric car to make urban parking a doddle, there are plenty of two-seater cars for sale. Find your perfect two-seater today, buy or finance it online, and have it delivered to your door.
Why buy a two-seater car?
Many two-seater cars are designed with car enthusiasts in mind, aimed at delivering engaging driving experiences, putting the driver and their passenger right at the heart of the action. Most two-seater cars can be had as a coupe with a fixed, hard-top roof or a convertible top for wind in the hair motoring thrills. As they are designed with maximising driving pleasure in mind, those two-seaters tend to offer more agile handling, a firmer ride quality and have noisier engines – at least until electric ones gain popularity.
Don’t forget, there are also a small number of urban-focused two-seaters such as the Citroen Ami, Renault Twizy and Smart Fortwo available, offering personal transport with very low running costs.
What’s the cheapest two-seater car to buy?
The cheapest two-seater you can buy depends on the type of car you’re looking for. If you crave an exciting driving experience for a small outlay the evergreen Mazda MX-5 takes some beating. It’s very well made and engineered, so should last for a long time as providing you buy a well-maintained example. Cheaper overall are older versions of the Smart Fortwo, with petrol and diesel engine choices. Charming and great for city use, there is a wide range of eye-catching versions to choose from, proving sensible doesn’t have to equate to being boring.
Are two-seater cars practical?
While they may not have two rear seats, many two-seater cars still have plenty of luggage space for both occupants. Porsche’s 718 Boxster convertible and its coupe-bodied Cayman twin are mid-engined, so have useful boot space under their front bonnets in addition to the one at the back.
Even on more traditional front-engined roadsters with only a rear boot, such as the BMW Z4 and Mazda MX-5, lowering the roof doesn’t eat into the space available. Urban-focused two-seaters are usually very short, meaning boot space is negligible. As interior space is at a premium, two-seater cars of all kinds have clever storage solutions around the cabin that can accommodate smaller items, but the best advice is to pack light.