Do you really need an expensive new drop-top, or will an older convertible deliver the same experience?I really do feel like moaning about the weather, after all that man made global warming didnt really deliver did it? Instead we have to put up with sub-zero temperatures, or winter, as we traditionally called it. Im glad that the hole in the ozone layer repaired itself otherwise we wouldnt be able to revel in the joys of open-topped motoring.
Technically it isnt quite spring yet, but I notice that British Car Auctions are getting excited about an upcoming sale of 400 ex-lease convertibles. These will presumably form the bulk of your local used car dealers' seasonal stock. Theyve got everything from MR2s to A3s and MX-5s, and Merc E350s to name just a few.
So I just wondered whether your thoughts turned to any particular make and model of open-top car to give you a nice warm glow inside. I mean do you really need a pricey cabriolet, or wouldnt some old Fiesta that someones hacked the roof off give you the same wind in the hair, bore wear smoke in the nostrils experience?
I am very old school. A BMW E30 of course, Triumph Stag and possibly a Corniche. So what used drop-top does it for you? Oh and what was the first convertible you have seen this year in full open-air effect? Mine was a wonderfully yellow BMW E36. I would like to think it was an M3, but at least the occupants didnt even pull on a beanie or trapper hat. Respect.