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Top 10 Coupes With the Smallest Turning Circles for 2014

The coupe segment is known for offering choices that place driving enjoyment above all else and is home to some of the most enthusiast-oriented cars on the market. Many of these models are also compact enough to be city-friendly, with small turning circles that make them nimble companions on clogged urban streets. A vehicle's turning circle is the full diameter of the smallest circle it's capable of making when completing a turn. A small turning circle can help a vehicle slip into a tight parking space with minimal hassle.

The 10 models listed below are the coupes with the smallest turning circles for 2014. Our list includes the plush Maserati Gran Turismo, the iconic Porsche 911, and a muscle-car favorite, the Ford Mustang. The lineup also features coupe variants of affordable choices like the Honda Civic, Hyundai Elantra and Kia Forte.

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Turning circle: 32.8 feet

Turning circle: 33.4 feet

Turning circle: 34.8 feet

Turning circle: 34.8 feet

Turning circle: 34.8 feet

Turning circle: 35.1 feet

Turning circle: 35.3 feet

Turning circle: 35.4 feet

Turning circle: 35.4 feet

Turning circle: 35.5 feet