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Any Mazda MX-5 Miata is fun, reliable, and economical. With rare exceptions, Miatas have retractable hardtops or softtops.
The Alfa Romeo 4C's 1.75-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine produces 237 horsepower, but its 2,487-pound weight makes it agile in turns.
Performance and dependability may not interest you. You may only care about looks. Convertibles used to do this, right? The fourth-generation Cadillac Eldorado convertible is a head-turner.
If you prefer the Porsche 718 Boxster to the Mazda Miata, it's an affordable convertible sports vehicle. The Boxster's mid-engine and rear-wheel-drive combinations allow for a fun and cheap driving experience.
The iconic Honda S2000 is one of the most reliable used sports cars. The Honda S2000's F20C or F22C is a wonderful engine.
They're enjoyable, but not as fast, well-insulated, or desired as our other cars. The Meyers Manx can bring you groceries, take a journey to relax, or climb a hill.
The Chevrolet Corvette C1, a classic American car, is as attractive as it is expensive. Due to its unique design, the C1 sticks out among faster, more reliable Corvettes.
The F430 Spider was overshadowed by the 360 and 458. The F430 is rear-wheel-drive, has a Ferrari V8, and may have a manual transmission.
The Porsche Speedster is a stunning convertible. It's one of the rare convertibles that looks good with the roof on and off, has a manual transmission, and can reach over 200 mph.
The first-generation Ford Mustang isn't as good as the other cars on our list. The original Mustang convertible isn't as opulent or attractive as the Corvette C1, but it's got something.