Departing Washington DC has changed my vehicle needs. Specifically, I no longer need concern myself with the fact that the local governments in and around Washington, DC cannot manage either snow removal or road maintenance.
Accordingly, I am planning to sell my Supercharged 2008 Range Rover Sport in favor of a convertible. (Anyone interested in a luxurious, absurd, three ton, 390 hp, off road capable vehicle?)
What do folks recommend and why? I’m thinking of something in the $20k range, so the Z8 is likely out.
The e30, e36 and e46s are my starting point. Stan has recently acquired an e30 convertible, and these cars are pretty high on my list (Stan - how do you like it).
Andrew has one of the Z4 M Roadsters (a Z4 M, perhaps) that I know he likes those. I didn’t like the “flame surfacing” originally, but in recent years the styling of those cars has grown on me.
A buddy of mine is a big Miata fan; he recommends the 2003 to 2013 MX-5.
And I have always rather liked the Mercedes Benz W124 convertibles, (there is a nice one on BAT right now).
Accordingly, I am planning to sell my Supercharged 2008 Range Rover Sport in favor of a convertible. (Anyone interested in a luxurious, absurd, three ton, 390 hp, off road capable vehicle?)
What do folks recommend and why? I’m thinking of something in the $20k range, so the Z8 is likely out.
The e30, e36 and e46s are my starting point. Stan has recently acquired an e30 convertible, and these cars are pretty high on my list (Stan - how do you like it).
Andrew has one of the Z4 M Roadsters (a Z4 M, perhaps) that I know he likes those. I didn’t like the “flame surfacing” originally, but in recent years the styling of those cars has grown on me.
A buddy of mine is a big Miata fan; he recommends the 2003 to 2013 MX-5.
And I have always rather liked the Mercedes Benz W124 convertibles, (there is a nice one on BAT right now).