You might be able to get a VW Eos for less than $20K. Hard-top convertible. posted by rhizome at 2:07 PM on April 26, 2011. I parked my Saab soft-top 'vert on the street through 8 Wisconsin winters (it was 2 years old when I bought it) and had no problems with the top at all. I miss that car.
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Prior to the release of the Miata, Mazda offered a soft top convertible in the 1988 model of it's RX7, another two-door lightweight sports car, which handles beautifully and offers a timeless appeal. The RX7 offers a unique soft convertible top that comes in two pieces, offered as a set: a front Targa style top that attaches to its own frame
2010 Mazda MX-5 MiataGrand Touring Convertible w/Power Hard Top. $17,990. 24,462 miles. No accidents, 1 Owner, Personal use only. 4cyl Automatic. Carvana (In-stock online) Delivery available
Hard tops usually run several hundreds of dollars more than soft tops, for obvious reasons. Hard top convertible roofs often need to be modified for the specific body of the car and they have many moving parts. The average cost for a hard top replacement is between $1,500 to $2,000. For example, based on our research, the average cost for a
Mileage: 60,319 miles MPG: 26 city / 35 hwy Color: Gray Body Style: Convertible Engine: 4 Cyl 2.0 L Transmission: Automatic. Description: Used 2020 Mazda Miata Grand Touring with Rear-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, Hard Top, Heated Seats, Navigation System, Keyless Entry, Wind Deflector, Alloy Wheels, 17 Inch Wheels, Heated Mirrors, and Power Top.
Replacing the convertible top is an expensive, time-consuming process, so if you cannot find an NA Miata with a working top, budget accordingly. Chris Stark. More than 215,000 NA Miatas were sold here, so they—and their parts—are easy to find. And one of the best aspects of Miata ownership is the community that has formed around these cars.
And your number appraisal is spot on. The market has gone from $3500 to $5500, to $8500 to $10,000 and that is too much. If you mean the PRHT, they don't cost any more on the used market especially for NC1s. The PRHT is more common than a soft top in well equipped models. Finding a clean GT in a soft top is far harder.
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