Best cheap convertible cars 2025
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Best cheap convertible cars
Wind in hair motoring is a driving pleasure few of us can indulge in. Aside from our less-than-ideal weather, the biggest issue for many is the high cost of most convertibles on the market. However, if you dig deep enough, you can still find some great affordable convertibles out there. Here’s a rundown of the best value convertibles you can buy right now.
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The Fiat 500 is a superb city car made that much better in convertible guise. Unlike most convertibles though, only the top section retracts (electrically), leaving the side pillars in place. You still get that open-air feeling, and the rear seat passengers will really appreciate the extra headroom, too.
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The best-selling roadster of all time continues to offer a great open-topped driving experience at reasonable prices. It may not have the outright pace of some turbocharged alternatives, but none will put a bigger smile on your face. It’s also available with a metal folding roof which improves cabin refinement with the roof up.
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Are you having to chop in your sporty convertible for a family-friendly SUV? Well don’t despair just yet. The Volkswagen T-Roc Cabriolet offers the perfect mix between open-topped motoring fun and responsible family motoring. Boot space may be a tad compromised, but in all other respects the T-Roc convertible is just as practical as its tin-top counterpart.
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This little convertible is stylish and quick, with the sort of vault-like interior build quality you expect from Audi. The entry-level 194hp 2.0-litre turbo is great fun, and it’s already well-specced so keep it standard and you can squeeze in at under £40,000.
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The BMW Z4 is a hi-tech roadster that can carve up a back road or cruise along the motorway with equal poise. The base 194hp sDrive20i is quick, and if you want a bit more pace the 255hp sDrive30i is not much pricier. Avoid the costly options and the Z4 makes a strong case for itself as a great drop-top daily-driver.
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The Boxster may seem like a tough sell as a cheap convertible, but its immersive driving experience is hard to match even at twice the price. That said, nearly £50,000 for the base model can seem daunting, happily there are plenty of nearly new examples available through carwow for a fraction of that price.
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