There’s good news if you missed out on buying a Boxster Spyder. Leases are ending, so they’re available again under Porsche’s certified pre-owned program, but is Porsche’s enthusiast special really all it’s cracked up to be?
Updated with a new look and a fresh interior, does the E350 Cabriolet fulfill the promise made by its sleek style?
Can Jaguar’s meanest open-top F-Type topple the mighty king of Porsche’s lineup?
Aston Martin’s flagship Vanquish Volante is fast, loud and dressed in a carbon-fiber suit. What’s not to love?
The XK has come to the end of the road and will cease production at year’s end. At least a trio of hot RS models won’t let us soon forget it.
Is the new Porsche 911 Turbo S a true every day supercar? We say yes, but you’ll have to read on to see why.
The BMW 435i may not be as engaging to drive as older 3 series convertibles, but is a great baby grand touring drop-top.
Open air motoring without the usual compromises.
Even in its old age, the Mazda MX-5 is spry and fun inspiring.
The XK-R leads a double life as an elegant grand touring car and a raucous V8 brute.
The F-Type is so good and so fast that its closest rival is the Porsche Cayman S. Just how close these two are may surprise you.
Underneath, MINI’s new Roadster model shares an awful lot with the Cooper Convertible with two fewer seats and a lot more style.
Driving across the country with over a hundred of our closest friends while raising money for charity is a guaranteed great time. Doing it behind the wheel of an insane pony car, the 2013 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Convertible, makes it even better.
Even at 50 years old, the Mustang GT Convertible is still just as cool as it used to be thanks to its throwback styling, powerful V8 engine and drop-top desirability
Is the F-Type a genuine Porsche 911 rival? And more importantly, did we just write the first Jaguar review in history to not include a cat reference.
When VW introduced the “new” Beetle back in 1997 it instantly became an icon… for all the wrong reasons. Quickly branded a “chick car,” especially the convertible model, with its latest redesign the bubbly two-door has received more masculine styling but is it enough to attract male buyers or is it still estrogen on wheels?
Rivals are no match for the new Boxster, except when it comes to cup holders.
Lighter, faster and more powerful, the 2013 SL is a better performance machine, but is perhaps best enjoyed slowly.
Contrary to what most German cars are doing these days, the SLK55 sticks with the musclecar philosophy, passing up forced induction for a big displacement V8.
Does Japan Make a Better Roadster than the Brits?
Can down-sized engines make for a new era of good and affordable Mercedes models?
Far from being a mainstream transportation solution, the 500C sidesteps conventional small car norms and asks if you’re more about functionality or style.
AutoGuide asks: Is a 4,500 lb convertible really worthy of the M-Badge?