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Both the 350Z and the Solara would be good choices, but I'd personally stick with the Solara since it's a convertible and if it's the 4-cylinder, good on gas.
Both the 350Z and the Solara would be good choices, but I'd personally stick with the Solara since it's a convertible and if it's the 4-cylinder, good on gas.
From the choices above, I'd take the 350Z BY FAR. You should also consider the Miata if you want to hit the corners, if luggage space is more important, get the Caddy, it's a nice car
Be careful, once you go vert, it's hard to go back to hardtop. And I can't wait to see that happen to you Just speaking from my own experience, this is my 2nd top-down now.
Be careful, once you go vert, it's hard to go back to hardtop. And I can't wait to see that happen to you Just speaking from my own experience, this is my 2nd top-down now.
I know.
I'm patiently and eagerly awaiting the IS convertible.
I keep bugging my dealer. I can order the IS-F by Dec 16th, but no word yet on the IS convertible.
My best friend and I pack generously, so we do need the luggage room.
We are also going to wine country, so we may be picking up a couple cases of wine.
That's why the Miata or Z4 were not options...
Have you thought about renting something like Tahoe or Suburban? It is rommy and you can carry lots of stuff.. I rented a 08 Tahoe little less than a month ago and make several road trips put about 5000 miles on it.. I got average 400-420 miles a tank city/hwy mix which is not bad and it is very comfortable for long trip.. I rented a DTS before I get just about the same gas millage on hwy as the Tahoe..