slide 2: For decades the convertible has been a symbol for glamor and cool. A top-down
car racing down the freeway while the wind blows the driver’s hair with wild
abandon isn’t just a part of car culture it’s a part of modern-day Americana. But
like many fantasies the image and reality don’t always match up. Here are some
things everyone thinking about buying a convertible should know…
slide 3: It seems obvious to say but many people don’t consider that the roof of a
convertible has to go somewhere when it’s retracted. For both soft top and
hard top convertibles that somewhere is the car’s trunk. Modern convertible
tops are designed to be easy to use and to take up as little space as possible
but no matter what you do putting down your convertible’s top is going to be
taking away a good chunk of the car’s storage space.
slide 4: In addition to limited trunk space convertibles tend to have less room for
passengers as well. While some convertibles are technically 4-seaters most of them
have small rear passenger sections that will be uncomfortable for many adults
especially over long distances. If you need a car that will be used to transport more
than two people on a regular basis or requires a decent amount of trunk space then
you may have trouble finding a convertible that meets your requirements.
slide 5: Convertibles also come with extra upkeep that has to be performed in addition to
the usual maintenance that car owners need must do on their vehicles. The
interior of a convertible is regularly exposed to the elements in a way that regular
car interiors are not and both hard roofs and soft roofs have their own associated
costs. Soft tops have to be replaced when they wear out and the machinery that
retracts a hard top can break leading to a potentially costly repair.
slide 6: Another thing to consider about convertible ownership is that not every area
has ideal weather for a topless car. Rain snow dust heavy wind excessive heat
or cold and other environmental factors can easily ruin a convertible ride
especially if they are a frequent occurrence on the roads in your area. It should
go without saying but having a garage is basically a prerequisite to owning a
convertible.
slide 7: Because convertibles come in a variety of models it’s hard to say whether or not
they get better or worse mileage as a group compared to other kinds of cars.
Midsize convertibles with four- or six-cylinder engines can usually be counted on to
get more than 20 miles per gallon but luxury models often have V8s or other
powerful engines that eat up a lot of gas usually getting less than 20 miles per
gallon.
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When shopping for a convertible don’t assume every model will have the
same mileage get the numbers for each model you’re considering.
slide 8: Most convertibles come with safety features such as roll bars and side airbags
that protect passengers during accidents but for some models they are only
available as optional add-ons. Additionally convertibles offer less security
from thieves than closed cabin cars. Being conscious of security and safety at
all times is a must for anyone who is considering buying a convertible.
slide 9: Owning a convertible requires lots of attention toward maintenance and safety.
But for drivers who are willing to devote the attention to those things that are
necessary a convertible comes with many advantages too. Convertibles give their
owners a chance to experience the road like no other car and are the perfect
choice for drivers who feel freest when driving the wind in their hair and a full
view of the horizon in front of them.
slide 10: Desert Sun Motors is one of New Mexico’s leading auto
dealerships and is your one-stop shop for new and used
convertibles sedans trucks and other vehicles. View our
inventory or contact one of our experienced salespeople
at www.desertsunmotors.com today.