Make a trip filled with traffic, red lights, construction sites, multiple pedestrians, and the struggle of parking easier with the knowledge of the best car choices for city driving.

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It is an experience not everyone enjoys or can handle. Having a car that helps create a better experience is ideal. Some of these sporty cars might not seem like the number one choice at first, but get ready for a change in perspective. Besides, you can’t always ignore city life.

10 The Fiat 500 Abarth

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Say good-bye to passing up a parking spot because you won’t be able to parallel park your vehicle in-between the two cars in front and behind the empty spot. The handling is perfect so you can steal that parking spot easier too. This interesting build and customized color options are sure to draw attention, especially with the convertible model. Unless you travel with a lot of baggage or carpool with multiple co-workers this is the car for you.

9 The G-Class Mercedes-Benz

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Normally, when you think of city driving you don’t think of driving around a huge car. Although, this one is perfect for those poorly paved or old roads, and those containing many potholes and bumps. This SUV also is great for being able to see all around you with the big windows included. Not only that but, this car is eye-catching no matter the color and where you are.

8 BMW 2-series

This car is known to be a luxurious small car and includes first-class technology and has a stylish interior. The turbocharged engine will definitely get you to your business meetings on time. If you’re a fan of other BMW models this one makes city life less complicated. As said on Road and Track, “The BMW 2-Series may be the car for you. It has many of the features you can get on bigger BMWs, but without any of the extra length.”

7 Tesla Model 3

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With bigger brakes than normal, you can easily stomp down on them for anything that pops out of nowhere. And when it’s time to speed up you’ll enjoy the almost silent acceleration. After all, it’s electric and without an engine or gears the Tesla Model 3 makes for a very smooth drive between skyscrapers. Included in this stellar vehicle are some of the best safety ratings, partly because of the tires which turn easier.

6 Porsche Cayman

The P in Porsche stands for power. It is a German two-seat sports car, it’s lightweight so it will zip through the streets faster, and it is also a rare model, so you won’t have many look-a-likes on the roads.

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The Cayman is reliable as it powers-through long term and comes with a good reputation for durability. With all those good features are you willing to accept the higher price tag?

5 Mini Cooper

The common lines that are designed on the Mini Cooper create an illusion of speed, perfect for the "all eyes on you" moment from fashionable office workers at rush hour. And not only does it create the illusion but, it’s actually surprisingly fast. When you’re ready to take the exit onto the highway you can do 0-100kmph in about seven seconds. The size of this vehicle is most desired for a commute in the city. They also handle icy roads better than one would think.

4 The Hyundai Veloster R-spec

This good looking two-door car has seating for four and compared to the Veloster N, which is the compromise to use for city driving. It has 147 hp with the option of a six-speed manual or automatic transmission and front-wheel drive. You can upgrade to the turbo if you have a need for speed, especially since this sporty car is reasonably priced just under $24,000 new.

3 The 2019 Kia Soul

The Kia Soul is spacious yet compact with room for all your cargo and resembles a mini SUV. The square shape is for looks and the leather interior is for comfort, inside is also Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Additional technology and safety features include: rear-cross traffic and forward collision avoidance assist, smart cruise control, blind-spot detection and a lane keep assist system. Not to mention, the acceleration and handling are smooth.

2 The Volkswagen Golf SportWagen

This one doesn’t look sporty but drives like it is which helps anyone out that needs a little bit of extra space. It accelerates quick, has an all-wheel-drive system and scores highly on its performance, the design and overall quality. “The SportWagen’s turbocharged engine is lively enough for highway driving, yet it’s size and handling dynamics are tight enough to easily maneuver the city streets.”

1 A Toyota Prius

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If you only reside in the city where winters are easier due to constant snow removal you should consider this car. The low rolling resistance tires do not have much grip and make it difficult to drive in the snow. The benefit of them is the fuel economy. An electric hybrid is popular for its stellar fuel efficiency, which is a positive thing in everyone’s books, and Toyota is good for improving it with each model.

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