Khodrocar – Most people think sports cars don’t make great commuter cars. Here are some that break the mold.
BMW M2
The BMW M2 is arguably the best M car BMW currently makes. It's the smallest, which means it's also the lightest. Also, it can be had with a manual transmission. The new M2 Competition, shown above, is just as luxurious as the normal M2, but it's powered by the engine from the M3 and M4. Seems like a win-win to us.
Porsche Cayman
Can't afford a 911? Looking for a properly tuned mid-engine experience? The Porsche Cayman is the car for you. It's just as nice as the 911 inside, and whether you get a turbocharged 718 model or an older flat-six powered car, you'll be having the time of your life behind the wheel.
Ford Mustang GT
The new Mustang makes a great all-rounder, with plenty of modern tech and comfort-minded features. We'd recommend going for the Performance Pack 1—it has enough capability for track use, and isn't as hardcore as the more expensive Performance Pack 2.
Nissan GT-R
The R35-generation GT-R was one of the first totally digital sports car experiences you could buy, and includes a bunch of different features to make sure you're comfortable behind the wheel. It even has four seats, so you can take the whole family along, if you desire.
Mercedes-AMG GT
AMG's newest flagship is a hit among enthusiasts everywhere, and it's easy to see why. The comfort and poise of a Mercedes combined with that fantastic 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 and stunning looks make for one hell of a car—one you can start up a drive to work in without any sort of fuss.