i have a porsche boxster but if you can spend up to $70k Porsche Boxster S is the way to go.... looking back now, i wish i got the S... that engine was so sweet....
I agree, well under 70k and the s2000 is a real fun car to drive. Maybe a Nisan 350z as a convertible, but I'm not 100% sure I'd want one of those as a convertible. Looks better as a hard top.
Both are wel under 70k. hell you could probably buy both for 70k.
on the BMW's I'd rather have a Z4 vs the M3, but dunno if they are under 70k.
i had a 2001 s2k that i leased for 3 years. ALOT of fun but absolutely no luxury. If you are going to have it as a sole car be prepared for that. The ride is very stiff and and can only hold 1 bag of golf clubs haahahaha. I am very happy i upgraded to the boxster....
i had a 2001 s2k that i leased for 3 years. ALOT of fun but absolutely no luxury. If you are going to have it as a sole car be prepared for that. The ride is very stiff and and can only hold 1 bag of golf clubs haahahaha. I am very happy i upgraded to the boxster....
race car factor is a huge bonus with the s2000 for me .. for luxury, i want a backseat
In the market for a new car and want another convertible but dont know whats out there in my price range
post up fellas
thanks
We test-drove this.
Impressive. Not a big fan of American muscle-cars, but this one is different. Nice, 21mpg, the small engine as convertible can be bought below 50k. Test-drive it, doesn't cost anything. The only thing that's comparable to this is a 911 or an SL 500, and both cost 95+ grand.
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Impressive. Not a big fan of American muscle-cars, but this one is different. Nice, 21mpg, the small engine as convertible can be bought below 50k. Test-drive it, doesn't cost anything. The only thing that's comparable to this is a 911 or an SL 500, and both cost 95+ grand.
Another good choice!!
But i suggest either lease this one or buy it used.. Great car. Maybe my favorite muscle car. (I have one)
But dont buy an American Sports Car or any American car new.. Get a preowned one. Lease turn in. Or lease one yourself.
corvette really is the best option by far. get that suspension where its a switch to go from a sport tuned suspension to the normal driving one.
Jenny actually, there's plenty of people cracking 30MPG with it. On the freeways as long as you keep it in the 60-70MPH range you'll be hovering in the upper 20's easily. Manual transmission does get considerably better gas mileage from what I've seen.
No I don't own a C6 and don't plan to for another like 5 years. Personally I'd prefer spending down around $20k and getting a C5 and dropping maybe $10k on upgrades and still coming in around half the price of a C6 but thats just me. The C6 is so much nicer than a C5. I've owned a few C3's and a C4. They just make better daily drivers than my Mustangs did. Although I still own my '68 mustang ;)
WHAT!?!?!?!?! the cooper is that much???? seems a bit high in my opinion...thought they were $25k fully loaded.....
My girlfriend NEEDED to have some special painted rims to match the whole thing. That added $2250 to the price. Overpriced I say, but I not going to argue with her. But yeah, the topless S models can top out close to $35k.
The last one we had, we drove for a year and sold it for more than we bought it for.
If you like little cars there probably aren't too many out there that are as much fun. When we take it out we get the same looks and questions I toss at the Ferrari owners I see from time to time.
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