Summer is on its way and what better way to get ready for the warmer weather than by treating yourself to a convertible car.
Just slide in behind the wheel, drop the top and away you go – it’s a great way to travel.
Of course, there are a lot of expensive new models to choose from, but wind-in-your-hair motoring doesn’t need to break the bank – and you’ll be surprised at what you can get if you’re prepared to explore the used market and dig out a bargain.
Car experts at pistonheads.com have come up with six convertible models all for under £10k, so you can enjoy the summer time in real style and maybe organise a road trip or two along the way.
Porsche Boxster 986, 2001, 36k, £9,995
Porsche Boxster
Porsche simply nailed it with the Boxster when it was first introduced back in 1996 – you simply can’t deny its quality and driving fun. Around £10k will buy you a 2001 model with just 36k miles on the clock, while its 2.7-litre flat six engine sounds so good with the roof down
Mazda MX-5 Mk2, 2002, 5k, £9,995
Mazda MX5
If you don’t fancy a Boxster, then there’s always the classic Mazda MX-5 to consider. The Mk2 isn’t as good-looking as the first generation model with the pop-up headlights, but the later car still handles well enough. Pistonheads found a model with incredibly low mileage – just 5,000 miles covered from new. A classy machine for not too much money.
Lotus Elan M100, 1991, 140k, £8,495
Lotus Elan M100
OK, a Lotus with over 100k miles may not be everyone’s idea of a reliable summer convertible, but a well-cared for example is still worth a look. The other thing to point out is that Lotus is said to have spent an unprecedented £37m developing it and it shows in the way it drives.
Alfa Romeo Spider V6, 2007, 77k, £9,995
Alfa Romeo Spider
Alfas have a reputation for offering stunning design, but less impressive reliability. But the Spider looks absolutely fantastic, which is the key to what many convertible buyers are looking for. It also comes with a 260hp V6 engine.
Mercedes-Benz SL500, 2005, 76k, £9,995
A 2010 Mercedes SL500
The Mercedes is without doubt one of the classiest contenders on the list. However, you do need to stick to the basics with a car as complex as this – making sure it comes with service history and perhaps paying out for an independent inspection before you commit to buying. A 2005 model obviously won’t be perfect underneath due to its age and mileage, but at least you’ll know if any big bills are coming up.
Nissan 350 Z Roadster, 2009, 81k, £9,995
Nissan 350 Z Roadster
The 350 Z Roadster is a truly fine car that is worthy of inclusion here. It’s an easy daily driver, with a pretty smooth ride, but is capable of offering decent levels of fun, too, with its 3.5-litre V6 engine powerful enough to put a smile on your face. Put the roof down and you’ll be able to enjoy things even more.