Non-convertible convertibles.

Non-convertible convertibles.

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alfa pint

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3,856 posts

211 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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Another pointless list I know, but just for the hell of it, humour me.

Below is a scientifically and mathematically weighted list of the convertible cars you are most likely to see with the roof up, regardless of the heat / sun / weather, taken from what must be years of carefully studied data. I've also added in a second list of the convertibles most likely to be seen with the hood down.

1 Peugeot 307 / Renault Megane CC
2 Merc SLK
3 MG F
4 Tigra
5 BMW 3 series
6 Audi TT
7 Porsche Boxster
8 VW Beetle
9 MX5 (weighted for numbers on the road)
10 Toyota MR2 Mk 3

Common theme seems to be convertibles driven by women.

Versus this list for cars with roofs down - quite male orientated?

1 Old convertible classics - Stags, Midgets, MG Bs, Lotus Elans, Jags inc E types, TR2-6
2 Morgans
3 BMW Z4 (unless driven by girl)
4 Smart Roadsters
5 Saab 9-3s (surprised by number with roof down)
6 Audi A4 (as for saab)
7 Porsche 911
8 Alfa Romeo Spiders
9 Merc C class
10 Jag XK8

Interested to see if there's regional differences between Scotland and the rest of the country. The weather up here isn't as bad as most people think.

garrykiller

5,670 posts

158 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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i drive an mx5, if its not raining the roof is down. simple as that!

Cupramax

10,480 posts

252 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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As a soft topper myself I couldn't believe the amount of people with cabrios driving around with the roof up last week. What is the point of having one if you dont use it...

kambites

67,575 posts

221 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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Most of the cars in your top list are (or were at one point) only available as convertibles (SLK, MGF, Tigra, Boxster, MX5, MR2), which must make it more likely as they will be bought by people who didn't really want a convertible in the first place. Most of the cars in the second list, the buyer had a choice so those who don't want to drive will the roof down, will have bought the coupe.

Deerfoot

4,902 posts

184 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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I see a Renault Wind most days on my commute. Even last week it never had the roof open. In fact, I`ve never seen it with the roof open.

Bizarre why somebody would get one and never use it as intended by the designer.......

Caulkhead

4,938 posts

157 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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I followed a brand new Porsche Boxster Spyder through the new forest a day or two ago in brilliant sunshine with the roof up. What a waste.

chris7676

2,685 posts

220 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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The point of convertible is that you can have it up or down - depending on whichever option suits you. Simple ?

MarkRSi

5,782 posts

218 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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alfa pint said:
10 Toyota MR2 Mk 3
Not me, if it isn't raining the roof is down biggrinwink although I admit I might be in a minority of MR-2 Mk3 owners, and Scotland for that matter...

When I was in the Hartlepool area a couple of weeks ago when the weather was good every convertible had it's roof down. The only exception was an older TVR tongue out

hondafanatic

4,969 posts

201 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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Unless it's raining, the roof is down in the S2000. Even at -8 on M6 in Jan.


attym3

7,259 posts

168 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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chris7676 said:
The point of convertible is that you can have it up or down - depending on whichever option suits you. Simple ?
If you prefer the roof up, why buy a convertible in the first place though?

Mark

deveng

3,917 posts

180 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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Never really noticed that some convertibles are rarely seen with the roof down..... maybe I should pay less attention to driving and try to validate these statistics....

alfa pint

Original Poster:

3,856 posts

211 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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deveng said:
Never really noticed that some convertibles are rarely seen with the roof down..... maybe I should pay less attention to driving and try to validate these statistics....
I fall into the population group that owns 2 soft tops and therefore looks at convertibles with roofs up on nice days thinking "What a waste." Just led me to thinking about the demographics of the owners and the variety of cars.

Note - the only reason TVRs don't figure on either list is due to their rarity.

chris7676

2,685 posts

220 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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attym3 said:
If you prefer the roof up, why buy a convertible in the first place though?
Mark
I prefer it down some times, and other times up (reasons: motorways less noisy, warmer inside, i had enough of sunshine, etc). Get over it people smile
That's why it's called convertible. Otherwise it would be roofless.

Xtriple129

1,150 posts

157 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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We've got a Merc SL500 (129) and an MG "B" roadster. If it's raining the MG stays in the garage (with its roof down) as I don't fancy my immaculate car slowly dissolving as I drive, only to turn into the drive as the seats fall through the floor. It truly is mint but I don't trust British rust proofing!

The Merc on the other hand, gets out and about regardless of weather, if it's not raining, the roof is down. If it's cold, then the heater is on, if it's hot then the heater is off. That is the only difference to the way it gets driven.

I have been known to lean out of the car window and shout at other drivers to "Get your bloody roof off!". Really, what is the point of having a convertable if you're not gonna use the bloody thing the way it was intended?

ikarl

3,730 posts

199 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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vx220 - weather regardless the roof was off!

george h

14,707 posts

164 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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Roof goes down on the Aston at the slightest hint of sunshine. biggrin

I always see Audi A4s with the roof up in blistering heat though, and 90% of the time with a woman driving.

G0ldfysh

3,304 posts

257 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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Ahh this again is like foglights in the winter months.
Get over it people roof is on or off on MY car based on MY choice. I am sure all the other convertible drivers are the same. It only ever bothers those in the dull lifeless saloons who don't have the choice to make of their own.

Twincam16

27,646 posts

258 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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I do wonder with these folding-roof cabriolets whether the reason why the roof is up is because they have things in the boot.

I mean, those big folding slabs of metal have to go somewhere don't they? And if the boot was full of stuff, where would it go? It'd have to stay up.

Obviously not an issue with canvas hoods that just roll up as they're pushed back. Don't see why more manufacturers don't use them myself.

kambites

67,575 posts

221 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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I thought quite a lot of fabric roofs also required boot space to fold?

FamilyDub

3,587 posts

165 months

Wednesday 27th April 2011
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It's spring... it's not raining... Why is your top up?!

I've been sat in my mates MX-5, in Glasgow, in January, in -10c weather... with the roof down. thumbup