Convertible Thought
Convertible Thought
So I haven't seen anyone bring up this idea, but what does everyone think about the idea of the convertible being a retractable hardtop instead of a ragtop? Of course this goes into pure speculation and if nothing else it might not be an option due to cost. There was just an interesting article today in the paper about how companies are getting away from using ragtops. Personally I think convertibles look great with the top down, but with it up I think a ragtop can take away from the lines of a car. I know I know, I am gonna get flamed for that one, but just a thought.
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i think it would add even more weight to a convertable which already weighs a lot more than a coupe... plus there would be a huge sacrifice in cargo room..
i think if i were to buy a convertable, i'd prefer a rag top..
the hard top convertable does have it's advantages of course.. i wouldnt really mind if they went that route.. but i don't think that's gonna happen
i think if i were to buy a convertable, i'd prefer a rag top..
the hard top convertable does have it's advantages of course.. i wouldnt really mind if they went that route.. but i don't think that's gonna happen
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I have thought about this as well. I personally am not a fan of ragtops. like you, I also think that a topless camaro looks awsome. The only way i would buy a convertible camaro is if it had a hardtop. I would definitely want to see the numbers though from the added weight as well as how much more the retractible hardtop would cost.
I know it would never happen, but the best of both worlds would be a removable hardtop.
I can see a retractible hardtop being a very popular option on the entry level V-6.
I know it would never happen, but the best of both worlds would be a removable hardtop.
I can see a retractible hardtop being a very popular option on the entry level V-6.
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Personally, i would love to see it, but as time goes on, i am looking for a more performance oriented car, and i would just go with a hardtop
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Personally, I think a retractable hard top would look better than a rag top.
Not really sure how much it would add to the cost over that of a rag top or if it would really matter. A convertible is NOT a cheap option to begin with, so I doubt if an extra $1000 or so would really matter to a prospective convertible buyer.
No doubt we would have to listen to a lot more whining over the extra weight causing the car to be a "pig"............
Not really sure how much it would add to the cost over that of a rag top or if it would really matter. A convertible is NOT a cheap option to begin with, so I doubt if an extra $1000 or so would really matter to a prospective convertible buyer.
No doubt we would have to listen to a lot more whining over the extra weight causing the car to be a "pig"............
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Several thousand over standard convertible price, no trunk to speak of, plenty extra weight.
If thats something you want to deal with Cadillac has a few cars they would like to show you. Doesen't mix with a budget performance car.
If thats something you want to deal with Cadillac has a few cars they would like to show you. Doesen't mix with a budget performance car.
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Did some checking on the Corvette site.
Only way to get the power top on the convertible is by ordering the 3LT option. Comparing the price jump going from 2LT to 3LT between the coupe and convertible, it looks like the power top itself adds $2000. That doesn't even take into consideration how much more expensive a hard top might be than the fabric top.
That blows my guess of "only" an extra $1000. I still stand by my thought that convertibles are quite a bit more expensive to begin with, so I'm not really sure how much the price increase would matter. I just don't think the words "economy/affordable/budget" and "convertible" belong in the same sentence.......just my opinion of course
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Only way to get the power top on the convertible is by ordering the 3LT option. Comparing the price jump going from 2LT to 3LT between the coupe and convertible, it looks like the power top itself adds $2000. That doesn't even take into consideration how much more expensive a hard top might be than the fabric top.
That blows my guess of "only" an extra $1000. I still stand by my thought that convertibles are quite a bit more expensive to begin with, so I'm not really sure how much the price increase would matter. I just don't think the words "economy/affordable/budget" and "convertible" belong in the same sentence.......just my opinion of course
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Last edited by Ron78Z&01SS; Oct 16, 2006 at 11:32 AM.
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That's a great pic there! And just to correct I never wanted to suggest that GM should or might make a retractable hardtop. It was just something I haven't seen suggested and I thought it would make for an interesting discussion. I completely agree that it would cost/weigh too much, but you gotta admit it would be cool. I mean how cool was it when they made K.I.T.T. a retractable hardtop. LOL, I couldn't resist
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The problem is how horrible they usually look with the top UP.
Though, I will admit, with the 5th Gen's more angular lines it's possible the convertible top may not look as bad as it did on the fluid looking 4th Gens. The 3rd Gen convertibles were better looking than the 4th due to their more angular look as well.
i would love to have the new camaro in a convertible hardtop instead of cloth . i own a convertible 30th anniversary and love it but i think i would love the hardtop convert even more. easier to keep clean



