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Best used convertibles

It may be autumnal outside but now could be the time to put a bargain convertible car on your driveway. Here's a list of our top 10 used favourites...

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Mark Pearson
Published14 July 2024

You might think that UK drivers wouldn’t particularly care for open-top, convertible cars but, despite the unpredictable climate, we buy more than most European countries. That's good news if you want one as it means there’s a good number of very affordable used examples available.

Top 10 Used Convertibles

What’s more, there’s a used convertible to suit every taste – from practical and family-friendly four-seaters to small, sporty two-seaters. 

So, to tempt your palate, here are our top 10 favourites. Follow the link below each car and you could put one on your driveway sooner than you think. 

Our pick: 420i M Sport 2dr Step Auto

0-62mph: 8.2 sec
MPG/range: 41.5mpg
CO2 emissions: 155g/km
Seats: 4
Boot: 385 litres
Insurance group: 32E

Strengths

  • Sharp, polished, fun handling
  • M440i is especially quick and entertaining
  • Good amount of space (by class standards)

Weaknesses

  • Some wind and tyre noise
  • Firm ride – you'll want adaptive suspension
  • Rivals are available for less money

This latest BMW 4 Series Convertible follows in the footsteps of a long line of classy BMW drop-tops. For starters, it's truly excellent to drive with the same sharp handling and punchy performance we so enjoy in the regular hard-top coupe version. There's a high-tech, classy and comfortable interior and it's even quite practical. The entry-level 2.0-litre petrol-engined car is our favourite - it'll see off 0 to 60mph in 7.5sec but should be relatively frugal to run. Used prices now look very tempting with a large chunk off the price of a new one. 

We found: 2021 BMW 4 Series Convertible 420i M Sport, 46,000 miles, £26,000

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Our pick: 1.5 [132] Exclusive-Line 2dr

0-62mph: 8.3 sec
MPG/range: 45.6mpg
CO2 emissions: 140g/km
Seats: 2
Boot: 130 litres
Insurance group: 27E

Strengths

  • Fun handling and compliant ride
  • Rev-happy engines with performance suited to UK roads
  • Low running costs

Weaknesses

  • Wind noise at speed
  • Limited storage
  • Some might find the body lean disconcerting

If you can live with only two seats, there's little to dislike about the latest Mazda MX-5. It's great fun to drive, but cheap to buy and run, and very reliable. The compact dimensions make it great around town – it never feels out of its depth on a motorway either – and the soft suspension gives it a brilliant ride. You’ll have a dependable and fun little sports car – one that makes for one of the best used convertibles in the biz. Prices start at just £10,000. 

We found: 2019 Mazda MX-5 1.5 SE-L, 30,000 miles, £13,000

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Strengths

  • Fabulous interior
  • Crisp handling
  • Efficient engines

Weaknesses

  • Stingy equipment
  • Some wind noise at speed
  • Not the cheapest convertible

You might be surprised to find out how cheap the third-generation Audi TT is these days, with prices from £10,000. In fact, considering how good it is to drive, we’d say it’s something of a bargain. The TT gives you agile handling, quick, direct steering and, on higher-spec models, the grip and traction of four-wheel drive. True, you’ll have to make do with two seats, but if that’s all you need and you want a premium feel, the TT is about the best there is. Reliability is good and prices are tempting. 

We found: 2017 Audi TT Roadster 2.0 TFSI Sport, 39,000 miles, £12,500

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Strengths

  • Beautifully finished interior
  • Ride and handling balance
  • Well equipped

Weaknesses

  • Sport and S Line are more refined than SE cars
  • Poor rear room
  • Optional automatic is jerky

The Audi A3 Cabriolet is a cracking all-rounder, with the same sublime balance between ride and handling as any hard-top A3. The 1.4-litre TFSI is our favourite because it blends excellent performance with impressive economy. You get a gorgeous interior, an impressively big boot for a car of this type, and enough room in the back for two adults. Used prices start from around £7000.

We found: 2017 Audi A3 Cabriolet 1.4 TFSI Sport, 75,000 miles, £12,000

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Strengths

  • Brilliant handling
  • Surprisingly comfortable ride
  • Classy interior

Weaknesses

  • Not as well equipped as some
  • Relatively expensive to buy and own

Wait, what's this? Surely this isn't the latest 718 Boxster but the one before? You're right, but in many ways, we prefer this older car, thanks to it coming with the delightful flat-six engine rather than the later car's four-cylinder unit. It feels light, agile and quick on its feet, not to mention its 3.4-litre engine produces a healthy 311bhp (in S guise) and is great fun. That being said, even standard cars with the 261bhp 2.7-litre engine are a joy to drive. 

We found: 2016 Porsche Boxster 2.7, 48,000 miles, £24,000

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Strengths

  • Well equipped
  • Comfortable ride on air suspension
  • Good to drive

Weaknesses

  • Unrefined diesels
  • Cramped rear seats
  • Audi interiors feel more solid
  • Reliability a bit mixed

If you're after a suave and relaxed four-seat convertible car, the Mercedes C-Class Cabriolet may well be the car for you. The ride on its air suspension is positively wafty, while it's refined, good to drive, well-equipped and decently practical too. The interior is plush and neatly laid out, too, so it'll impress your passengers, or the passers-by looking in as you cruise past with the roof down. On top of that, it's now really good value bought used, so it just edges above its E-Class Cabrio sibling here.  

We found: 2019 Mercedes C-Class Cabriolet C220d AMG Line, 48,000 miles, £18,000

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Strengths

  • Strong engines
  • Smart interior
  • Good refinement

Weaknesses

  • Tight rear space
  • Rear visibility isn’t great
  • Small boot

The Mini is one of the more accessible convertibles on the market, with some of the lowest prices of the lot. Those compact dimensions also mean it’s very easy to drive around town. With excellent build quality, great looks and some of the most fun driving dynamics around – not to mention a choice of impressively efficient engines – it's a very compelling cabrio.

We found: 2019 Mini Convertible 1.5 Cooper, 35,500 miles, £10,995

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Strengths

  • Well equipped
  • Low levels of wind buffeting with roof down
  • Decent boot for a convertible

Weaknesses

  • Some models have pricey tax bills
  • Not the sharpest to drive
  • Rear seat space not as good as some rivals

A drop-top with the three-pointed star on its nose is a covetable thing indeed, and the Mercedes E-Class Cabriolet is no exception. Clever aerodynamics and an innovative heating system that blows warm air at your neck to help prevent the chilling effect of wind buffeting helps to keep occupants warm. The E-Class Cabriolet is well built, supremely smooth and comfortable. It's also refined to drive with the top down and gives you a big boot for extended holidays.

We found: 2019 Mercedes E-Class Cabriolet E350d AMG Line, 50,000 miles, £21,995

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Our pick: 87kW 42kWh 3dr Auto

0-62mph: 9 sec
CO2 emissions: 0g/km
Seats: 4
Boot: 185 litres
Insurance group: 17D

Strengths

  • Good fun to drive
  • Reasonable range
  • Cheap to run

Weaknesses

  • Some similarly priced alternatives are more versatile
  • Cramped in the rear
  • Can be noisy on the motorway

The Fiat 500 Electric is one of the latest variations on the iconic 500 city car, and this is the drop-top version of it. The 500e C is only available with the 42kWh battery, which is good for an official range of 185 miles. On top of that, its 0-60mph time of 8.0sec might not be scaring any Teslas but it certainly feels nippy enough, especially around town. Indeed it's good fun to drive. With its tight turning circle and super-light steering, it's great for whizzing along narrow streets or darting away from traffic lights. Used prices are now low, too. 

We found: 2021 Fiat 500e Convertible 42kWh Icon, 32,000 miles, £14,900

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Strengths

  • Good performance
  • Attractive styling
  • Lots of fun to drive

Weaknesses

  • Tiny boot
  • Fiddly infotainment
  • Not cheap to run

Elegant yet purposeful, the Jaguar F-Type is one of the most desirable used convertibles around. This soft-top sports car is available in turbocharged four-cylinder, supercharged V6 and V8 form. All variants, especially six and eight-cylinder cars, sound amazing and drive like a dream, with fun handling and impressive performance. Not cheap to run, but there are plenty of bargains out there, offering great value for money. Prices start at just £20,000.

We found: 2019 Jaguar F-Type 3.0 V6, 56,000 miles, £30,000

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