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Here's a quick shot of mine.
1981 380SL with a little over 150,000 miles.
Awesome! I will always have a fondness for these. My first car was an '83 380SL.
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Here's a quick shot of mine.
S2000 here. There are nicer convertibles, but no better sports cars for the money. This car is something else on a track. But if you are looking for more of a GT, pick something more comfortable. Mine is top down whenever it is above 5 degrees C.
My daily driver is a GMC Yukon XL, problem is I live in Hoboken NJ (across the river from Manhattan) and the parking there may be worse than NYC itself... seriously, it's a nightmare in a normal car, let alone the monster I drive. So I've been considering getting a small coupe for parking purposes and figured I might as well make it a fun convertible for the summer and my bi-weekly Boston drives. Not looking for anything pricey since it's just an on the side thing. I've considered a Mini Cooper convertible. Right now it's my front-runner since it's so small and perfect to park. Do any of you convertible lovers have any recommendations for a small convertible, let's say in the 12k range? Used, of course. Thanks!
My daily driver is a GMC Yukon XL, problem is I live in Hoboken NJ (across the river from Manhattan) and the parking there may be worse than NYC itself... seriously, it's a nightmare in a normal car, let alone the monster I drive. So I've been considering getting a small coupe for parking purposes and figured I might as well make it a fun convertible for the summer and my bi-weekly Boston drives. Not looking for anything pricey since it's just an on the side thing. I've considered a Mini Cooper convertible. Right now it's my front-runner since it's so small and perfect to park. Do any of you convertible lovers have any recommendations for a small convertible, let's say in the 12k range? Used, of course. Thanks!
^Miata, S2000
^Miata, S2000
1999 Porsche Boxter - $11500 (edgewater)
Yep. See above.
Completely forgot there were non-luxury cars with hard top convertibles now. I still like the Lexus SC430.
I drive an SC. Might be the best, most reliable and comfortable convertible I've had so far.
S2000 here. There are nicer convertibles, but no better sports cars for the money. This car is something else on a track. But if you are looking for more of a GT, pick something more comfortable. Mine is top down whenever it is above 5 degrees C.
love the s2000 and im not at all trying to start a fight. with that preface, would you say the s2000 is a better sports car for the money than the miata? i agree that its the better sports car, but i think the miata might represent a better value. examples under 1000 are far from rare. i spend 3800 (i was getting impatient after looking for a year) on mine which came with 15x8 panasports, a hard dog roll bar and has needed nothing but oil and gas. Ive done plugs, wires, and fuel filter as basic preventative maintenace.