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Best used convertible sports cars?
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<blockquote data-quote="Geezer" data-source="post: 1176066" data-attributes="member: 436"><p>Miata for me. I always wanted a roadster and finally bought one two years ago. I was looking at left over 2012 models which were heavily discounted, but simply could not resist the brand new 2013 club edition in the showroom window. It is a great car and almost as much fun as a motorcycle.</p><p></p><p>Mazda seems to regularly discount the leftover models, and they just announced a major makeover for 2016, so the current models should be selling pretty cheap in another month or two. That said, you won't get a new one for 10K.</p><p></p><p>The people who own older models love them and I'm sure you can find a nice one within your budget. Parts are easy to get and maintenance in general is pretty easy and inexpensive.</p><p></p><p>The Honda S2000 is nice, but it is pricier and, since they stopped making them a while ago it is harder to find a nice used one. Any Porche is going to be more expensive to buy and a lot more expensive to maintain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geezer, post: 1176066, member: 436"] Miata for me. I always wanted a roadster and finally bought one two years ago. I was looking at left over 2012 models which were heavily discounted, but simply could not resist the brand new 2013 club edition in the showroom window. It is a great car and almost as much fun as a motorcycle. Mazda seems to regularly discount the leftover models, and they just announced a major makeover for 2016, so the current models should be selling pretty cheap in another month or two. That said, you won't get a new one for 10K. The people who own older models love them and I'm sure you can find a nice one within your budget. Parts are easy to get and maintenance in general is pretty easy and inexpensive. The Honda S2000 is nice, but it is pricier and, since they stopped making them a while ago it is harder to find a nice used one. Any Porche is going to be more expensive to buy and a lot more expensive to maintain. [/QUOTE]
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