Wednesday, March 19, 2008

The Wow Factor of Convertibles

" Convertibles are emerging again ", says Jim Hall, an analyst for automotive research firm AutoPacific Inc. , Tustin, California. This year the automakers sales reports are dominated by improved versions of small cars. Moreover, an important market reflects that you have bought not as costly with convertible hardtops. These convertible deliver an option to enjoy the fun of driving to the air and safety of traditional cars especially during the winter and rainy days.
" If you are in Chicago, this is an excellent vehicle to drive in the winter ", Volkswagen says Steve Keyes of its spokesman for the company Eos. The convertible that made a dramatic increase in sales include MX-5 Miata with power retractable hardtop, Pontiac G6 and Volvo C70.
Mazda Miata is one of the innovative convertible that triggered the crowd to press their buttons purchase. Mazda Miata parts that include the remarkable power retractable hardtop made the vehicle, the new price leader of the year. When he came to the showrooms, their starting price was $ 24945. This time, the lowest-price convertible in the United States was a 2-seater Mercedes-Benz SLK280. That price of $ 44125.
Last year, less expensive power-operated hardtop convertible is far from being found. Currently, three of the nine models hardtop convertible with power have a base price of no more than $ 30000. Another reason that triggered the mainstream demographics said the purchase convertible is reducing its parts. In the EU, 40 convertible nameplates, softtop and hardtop now on sale. They have the game prices not exceeding $ 33000. The second lowest-price hardtop was 2007 Volkswagen Eos, which has a price starting at $ 28620. Then comes the Eos 2007 Pontiac G6, which is price of $ 29150.
Automakers are taking account of this change, yet functional style convertible. Jace Stokes, Pontiac product manager, says " The G6 convertible& 39;s appearance has set people into dealerships in areas of the country that have not traditionally been strong for Pontiac. " danu vanetta



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