What's the best car with a naturally aspirated engine?
            
            
                I am looking for a car with a naturally aspirated engine as I dislike all turbo ones. My favourite is a Toyota GT86 - are there any other ones for under £15k
            
            Asked on 5 March 2019 by Paul Cliff
 Answered by 
                            Andrew Brady
                    Answered by 
                            Andrew Brady
                    
                
                        Mazda takes the naturally-aspirated route with its petrol engines. The Mazda MX-5 is a good alternative to the GT86 and has the bonus of a convertible roof.
                    
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