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Searching for the fun factor?

Want a slice of uncomplica­ted driving freedom? These are some of the best cars for the job, says Jack Evans.

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It’s hard not to notice the increasing complexity of modern cars. Brimmed with technology, a new car’s list of features is often a dizzying array of acronyms coupled with screens, wireless phone charging and many other advances. But there are many cars that laugh in the face of all these modern complexiti­es, and instead offer a no-frills, pared-back experience.

Like the sound of that?

We’ve picked out some of the very best…

MORGAN 3 WHEELER

Though Morgan has introduced a new generation of cars in the Plus Four and Plus Six, there’s still a model in its range which remains delightful­ly classic in its constructi­on – the 3 Wheeler. It’s a car that turns heads wherever it goes, with a simple lack of a fourth wheel ensuring it looks like nothing else on the road. It’s also hand-built in Morgan’s Malvern family, using methods that have been around for decades. You can’t get much more old-school than that, right?

MAZDA MX-5

CATERHAM SEVEN

The Caterham Seven is another car with a huge reputation. Lightweigh­t and effortless­ly nimble, the Seven reminds anyone who drives it just how cars should feel. With a variety of different models ranging from the 160 to the 620, the Caterham Seven really is an exciting prospect. It’s surprising­ly easy to live with too, while the engines lower down in the Seven’s range are more frugal than you might expect.

LOTUS EXIGE

When it comes to lightweigh­t sports cars, the Exige is a model which almost immediatel­y springs to mind. Throughout its lifetime, the Exige has consistent­ly brought that old-school driving experience people love. But it’s no old locomotive, mind you. Beautifull­y weighted steering, compact proportion­s, and a range of zingy engines have ensured that the Exige has impressed time and time again.

ARIEL NOMAD

Ariel, a small Somerset-based company, has a habit of creating cars which manage to be both relatively stripped-back in design yet hugely exciting to experience. The Nomad – its semi-off-roader – is a prime example of this. It’s immensely powerful yet doesn’t take itself too seriously. Capable both on track and on rough terrain, it’s a car which can be enjoyed on all terrains and in all weathers – providing you’re happy to get wrapped up for the latter, mind.

You could argue the brandnew Grenadier isn’t the most stripped back of cars, but given that it takes inspiratio­n from the Land Rover Defender and as a result features robust, heavy-duty mechanical­s, there are some exceptions to be made. Though we’re yet to see the full production model, a recent look at a prototype has given us the best idea of what to expect from the upcoming Grenadier. Off initial impression­s, things are looking good.

ALPINE A110

The A110 is a car which takes inspiratio­n from classic sports cars but brings the idea into the modern world. However, don’t think that it’s become overburden­ed with technology and systems as a result, as it’s still delightful­ly classic in the way it drives. Yes, it gets some creature comforts, but the A110 trades on being light, nimble and excellent to drive – just like a sports car from a bygone era.

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 ??  ?? It’s hard not to think of Mazda’s MX-5 when drawing up a list like this. The little two-seater has become a by-word for light, exciting and affordable motoring for many years now – and the latest version is no different. It might’ve been around for a little while now, but the latest generation MX-5 still represents a whole heap of fun for not a huge amount of money.
It’s hard not to think of Mazda’s MX-5 when drawing up a list like this. The little two-seater has become a by-word for light, exciting and affordable motoring for many years now – and the latest version is no different. It might’ve been around for a little while now, but the latest generation MX-5 still represents a whole heap of fun for not a huge amount of money.

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