why have convertible cars fallen?

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why have convertible cars fallen?

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I think for combination of location weather and unfamiliarity .

I live in California and I have a 1987 Jeep Wrangler and the 1997 BMW 318i. Not only are these insanely fun vehicles to drive, they work well in a place that has a lot of temperate weather. I keep the top down for months at a time. Right now, late in the autumn, neither of them sports a top. That’s just not possible in most of the populated US, where it’s just getting to be darn cold.

Also, most people are just unfamiliar with how fun it is driving in nature. Having the top down gives you a situational awareness everything outside that just can’t be matched, even with the most of my hardtops. I know this because I’ve driven my neighbor’s cars.

Lastly, vehicles have become boring commodity items. Just look around your neighborhood at the variety and style and color. Dark trucks, minivans that are white or gray. Boring, boring, boring, just like their drivers.

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