S2000 one of top ten cheapest convertible
I passed a Mini convertible the other day and noticed a cool feature........the top can retract part way (like the old ragtopp Bugs) while still keeping flush with the roof line.
Cool feature. It combines the sunroof idea with the full convertible.
Anyone else seen this?
Cool feature. It combines the sunroof idea with the full convertible.
Anyone else seen this?
Originally Posted by Hockey,May 6 2005, 06:10 PM
I passed a Mini convertible the other day and noticed a cool feature........the top can retract part way (like the old ragtopp Bugs) while still keeping flush with the roof line.
Cool feature. It combines the sunroof idea with the full convertible.
Anyone else seen this?
Cool feature. It combines the sunroof idea with the full convertible.
Anyone else seen this?
Originally Posted by Hockey,May 6 2005, 10:10 AM
I passed a Mini convertible the other day and noticed a cool feature........the top can retract part way (like the old ragtopp Bugs) while still keeping flush with the roof line.
Cool feature. It combines the sunroof idea with the full convertible.
Anyone else seen this?
Cool feature. It combines the sunroof idea with the full convertible.
Anyone else seen this?
Originally Posted by herrsonic,May 5 2005, 08:26 PM
Based on MSRP, from newspaper article:
1. Chrysler PT Cruiser, $19,995
2. Volkswagen New Beetle, $21,865
3. Mini Cooper, $22,000
4. Mazda MX-5 Miata, $22,658
5. Ford Mustang, $24,495
6. Toyota MR2 Spyder, $25,685
7. Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder, $25,744
8. Chrysler Sebring, $26,145
9. Toyota Camry Solara, $27,020
10. Honda S2000, $33,465
I thought the Crossfire would be in there. Is it really that expensive? New S2000 can be had for slightly lower than $31K.
1. Chrysler PT Cruiser, $19,995
2. Volkswagen New Beetle, $21,865
3. Mini Cooper, $22,000
4. Mazda MX-5 Miata, $22,658
5. Ford Mustang, $24,495
6. Toyota MR2 Spyder, $25,685
7. Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder, $25,744
8. Chrysler Sebring, $26,145
9. Toyota Camry Solara, $27,020
10. Honda S2000, $33,465
I thought the Crossfire would be in there. Is it really that expensive? New S2000 can be had for slightly lower than $31K.
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