Best 4-seater convertibles in the UK
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Best 4-seater convertible cars
Who says drop-top motoring should be reserved exclusively for two-seater sports cars? If you fancy the thrill of open-air driving but also have a family you need to cart from A to B, four-seat convertibles can make for an appealing choice. There’s a pretty wide range of four-seater convertible cars available too, including everything from fast and agile sports cars to luxurious and refined grand tourers. But which should you choose? Here are the best four-seat convertibles, whatever your budget.
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The Porsche 911 is arguably the definitive sports car, but it’s also one that comes with a set of (tiny) back seats. The convertible feels just as fast and very, very nearly as agile as the coupe model, too - though you’ll only be able to fit small children (or luggage) in the second row.
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This fantastic looking four-seater convertible has an extremely plush interior, and a V8 engine to die for. It makes for a comfortable long-distance cruiser, but unfortunately its rear seats are only really suitable for a couple of weekend bags.
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For wafting up and down the Côte d’Azur, there really is nothing finer than the Bentley Continental GT Convertible. The big Bentley looks stunning, and it’s staggeringly quick. It’s a very pricey car, though, and although it has space for four the back seats aren’t very comfortable.
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This aggressive-looking drop top is available with a selection of V8 engines that pack a serious performance punch, and it’s quick and nimble through the corners too. Again, those tight rear seats are more for show than actual real-life passengers.
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The BMW 4 Series Convertible isn’t the most overtly sporty car on this list, but it’s still great to drive on a twisty back-road. It has seats that can comfortably fit adult passengers, too. So it’s a bit of a pity that it really isn’t a looker.
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The 8 Series Convertible is handsome, luxurious, and impressively comfortable on a long-distance drive. It handles well in the corners, too. Its petrol engines are pretty thirsty, though, and it has a very small boot.
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The E-Class Cabriolet majors in exceptional comfort, and will leave you feeling totally relaxed after a casual waft down a country road. If, however, you want an engaging, sporty convertible, you’ll have to look elsewhere.
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Although it’s not quite as roomy as the E-Class, the C-Class Cabriolet does a similar job. It’s all about comfort and relaxation rather than excitement. The C-Class is elegant and easy to live with, although the boot could be bigger.
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If you want to turn heads in your four-seater convertible, the iconic Ford Mustang makes for a very good choice. Its V8 engine sounds amazing, and it’s decently comfy on the motorway. It’s also pretty fun on a country road, but interior quality is a sore point.
The MINI is a style icon, and this convertible version absolutely looks the part. It’s fun to drive both in town and on a country road, but those exceptionally cramped rear seats are more for show than anything else. The boot is miniscule too.
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