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This Summer's Hottest New Convertibles
When the heat goes up you have to drop the top.
- 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Nothing says American summer like a Chevrolet Camaro Convertible, and for the first time in nearly a decade you can buy a brand new one. Available with either a 29 mph V6 or a 426 hp V8 under the hood, the drop-top version of the best-selling pony car is the definition of curb appeal. Cementing its position as the car of the season, one served as the pace car for the 100th Anniversary Indy 500 on Memorial Day Weekend. Prices start at $30,125 for the V6 and $37,625 for the V8.read moreChevroletShare
- 2012 Fiat 500C If good things come in small packages, then this must be a very good thing. Straight out of the 1950's, Fiat's retro-modern supermini is now available with a mega-sunroof that qualifies it as a cabriolet, but doesn't sacrifice safety or style. In fact, it probably has even more character than the coupe and at $20,000 is the lowest-priced 4-seat convertible you can buy. Load some Puccini into your iPod, plug it in and transport yourself to Italia as you head to Pizza Hut for lunch. Click here for a full review of the Fiat 500Cread moreFiatShare
- 2011 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Forget the sun, with standard all-wheel-drive Nissan's odd-duck convertible is an year-round proposition and perfect for snowbirds making the NYC-Boca Raton trip in the middle of winter. The only CUV convertible on the market, the Murano CrossCabriolet comes loaded with a navigation system, heated seats and a version of the V6 engine found in the 350Z sports car. Priced at $47,200, it ain't cheap, but its condo-classy look is in a league of its own.read moreNissanShare
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