I generally prefer the looks of a hardtop. I want to own a convertible soon, though; I think it would be fun in a motorcycle sort of way.
rotard wrote:
I think it would be fun in a motorcycle sort of way.
I refused to wear my seatbelt in the 76 MGB I had for the similar reason. It would be dangerous to be strapped to that machine.
Grtechguy wrote:
rotard wrote:
I think it would be fun in a motorcycle sort of way.
I refused to wear my seatbelt in the 76 MGB I had for the similar reason. It would be dangerous to be strapped to that machine.
I think you'd be relatively safe without a seat belt in it; there's too much stuff in the way for it to move very fast or very far.
Except I drove it looking over the windshield.
Hardtop, no question.
The M Coupe is one of my favorites of all time.
Javelin
MegaDork
8/13/12 10:29 a.m.
Hardtop version for sure at least 99% of the time. I can't really think of any car I like the looks of as a convertible better. That's probably why I'm such a big fan of targa tops.
Actually, I might say the 63-67 Corvette. I really love the Roadster, and the boattail Coupe kinda leaves me cold.
Ian F
UberDork
8/13/12 10:59 a.m.
Agree: Boxster vs. Cayman.
Indifferent: M Roadster vs. M Coupe and MGB vs. MGB GT. A S52 M Roaster is on my "potential next car" list. I do like the Coupe, but partly for the pure uniqueness of the car. An MGB GT V8 with modern upgrades would make for an awesome classic DD in areas where rain is more common.
Disagree: E-Type. While I love the coupe, the roadster is just pure sex on wheels.
Woody
MegaDork
8/13/12 11:22 a.m.
I've more or less gotten the convertible thing out of my system, so I generally prefer the tighter chassis of a coupe.
Appearance wise, it really depends on the car. I think Miatas look much better with the hardtop on and I'd rather have an E-Type coupe. I prefer MGBs to MGB-GTs, but I like GT6s better than Spitfires.
Hardtop. That's exactly why it took do long for me to give a Miata a chance.
Ian F wrote:
Disagree: E-Type. While I love the coupe, the roadster is just pure sex on wheels.
One of the best automotive shots of all time is the bare shell of the E-Type coupe that ran in Road and Track fifty-eleven years ago. ISTR it ran again in GRM or CM recently.
Woody wrote:
I've more or less gotten the convertible thing out of my system....
After ownership of at least one convertible continuously from 1977 to 2010, I think I am done too.
It may even be time to change my user name.
oldtin
SuperDork
8/13/12 12:14 p.m.
An exception,
I've always thought the m-coupes I've seen looked awkward.
Chris_V
UltraDork
8/13/12 3:03 p.m.
Depends on teh actual car. THere are a lot of them that I dont' like teh convertible versions of, and there are a lot that I prefer teh convertible versions. I agree on teh Boxster/Cayman, but I prefer my Mustang as a convert (which is why I specifically bought it). Jag XKs are similar. There are a number of cars that were never availbel as convertibles that I'd like to see as converts or have at least drawn up convertible variants.
Oh, and I've had convertibles of one sort or another for over 30 years, and hopefully will always have at least one in the stable. In fact, I'm about to go put the top down and drive home from work... That open top feeling can't be beat on a nice evening.
Jaguar XJS. Better as convertible then coupe. IMO
I honestly think the early Corvair looks better in convertible. The flatness of the front and rear help a lot.
I find the opposite is true with the late models though.
I gotta say I prefer the Murano hardtop to the CrossCabriolet version.
To my eyes though there is no car prettier than a Series I E-Type coupe. The verts are nice and all, but the coupe makes me weak at the knees.
Rxbalt
New Reader
8/13/12 7:13 p.m.
In reply to logdog:
Now how come noone screams at this like the Murano 'vert?
Also, I think this is equally bad.
BAMF
Reader
8/13/12 8:55 p.m.
I was with the OP on his list until the MGA. Generally, I dig convertibles. The XKE and a couple other cars (Z4 Coupe) along with the OP's list are ones I'd choose in tin top.
I like ragtops over tintops generally but won't kick either out of my driveway.
Jensen Healey roadster, top down:
Roadster with factory hardtop:
Jensen GT:
The GT is not what I would call gorgeous, but it's not eye bleeding ugly like the Murano crosstour. I do want one as a bookend for my roadster.