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Why not choose to drive a convertible from a company that is known for producing some of the top supercars in the world? The Ferrari Portofino has a power-retractable hardtop that stows away in 15 seconds. Then you are ready to hit the gas and power up the twin-turbo V8 that can achieve zero to 60 mph in just over three seconds.

There isn't much storage space, but then many Ferraris have never been known for that. A pleasant surprise is the fuel economy. Despite the powerful engine, the Portofino achieves real-world gas mileage at 16 mpg in the city and 22 mpg on the highway. You will appreciate the luxury Ferrari has built into the interior. The sumptuous leather will wrap around you as you sink into the perfect driving position with the way power-adjustable seats.

There is an oversized Browse Ferrari Portofino listings here. You cannot go wrong with this all-American two seater sports car. There are two convertible options.

There are the traditional soft top and the hard top coupe with a removable roof panel. With either Corvette, you will enjoy responsive handling, attractive styling, and an engine that is sure to impress. What makes this sports car stand out is the spacious interior. Unlike other convertibles on this list, you will have plenty of leg and headroom. There is also ample storage space. You could easily take your Corvette on an epic road trip with your luggage in the trunk.

This two seater boasts a or horsepower V8 engine with an automatic transmission. Chevy has achieved the impossible by giving you a car that is hair-raising when you want it to be and laid back when you need it to be.

This makes it perfect for commuting around the city during the week and taming the open road on the weekend. Browse Chevrolet Corvette listings here. The cabin is small, but it is full of high-end materials.

Pair this with a balanced ride and responsive handling. The result is a car that is a pleasure to drive and ride in. You will want to drive it everywhere, from weekly errands to weekend getaways. Good fuel economy means you can drive this convertible as much as you want. This car is the perfect machine for someone looking for a smooth ride in an easy to drive car. The snappy acceleration helps it to get off the line, and the responsive handling makes it easy to navigate the road.

There are two drivetrain configurations to choose from. Select either the 2. Both are paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive. Not all convertible models are supercars. The Jeep Wrangler has a removable roof panel that technically makes it a convertible. It is even better, though, because it is a power-retractable hardtop convertible. This means you can go from open drop top to top up in seconds. Unlike other convertibles on this list, you can conquer the off-road in your Wrangler.

The manual transmission gives you driving versatility and the ability to climb hills, rocks, and rough terrain. It's paired with a hp 2. Cars ordered with all-wheel drive or the new hp version of the turbocharged engine are automatic only.

Though its platform mate, the Fiat , has been euthanized, the fourth-generation Mazda Miata not only lives on but remains resolutely faithful to the rear-wheel drive sports car's original format, which includes a manual transmission.

Both the two-seat roadster version and the RF for "retractable fastback" are offered with the choice of a six-speed manual or an automatic across all trim levels. The number of Mini models with manual transmissions is dwindling, but the British brand owned by BMW still offers three pedals in the Cooper and more powerful Cooper S versions of its Hardtop and Clubman. A six-speed stick is standard, while a dual clutch automatic is also available.

That also goes for all-wheel drive versions of the Clubman. This year, the M itsubishi Mirage gets a mild facelift with revised front and rear styling and a few interior upgrades, but the small three-cylinder powered subcompact still comes standard with a stick and remains one of the cheapest cars out there.

Base versions of both the Mirage hatchback and Mirage G4 sedan come standard with a five-speed. The higher trim levels get a CVT and return better fuel economy. Nissan's all-new Z will arrive sometime this year. The roadster was discontinued last year, but the coupe lives on and comes with a six-speed manual transmission in most trim levels, including the NISMO version. It even features an excellent rev-matching system. The Note Hatchback model is history, but the Versa sedan is still one of the most budget-friendly new cars you can buy, and you can get it with a five-speed manual.

Higher-level models get a CVT. These days Porsche may be selling more crossovers than sports cars, but it keeps expanding its lineup of mid-engine two-seaters. And each and every variation of both the Cayman coupe and Boxster convertible come with a stick. In fact, the manual is standard in all trim levels and with every powertrain, plus, the six-speed remains the only transmission offered in the hardcore Cayman GT4 and Boxster Spyder models.

We hope we'll never see the day when the Porsche doesn't offer a stick. So far, so good. The new ultra high-performance GT3, which will get an enhanced version of the fabulous naturally aspirated 4. Both a six-speed manual and a six-speed automatic will be offered.

The base sedan and base hatch versions of the compact are available with a five-speed or a CVT. However, its other rear-drive sports car, the 86, is offered with a stick. Wrap your brain around this car lovers: Toyota offers more models with a manual transmission than a long list of automakers that includes Ford, FCA, Mercedes, and Honda. In addition to the 86, you can order a row-it-yourself gearbox in a Toyota Corolla.

The all-new eighth-generation Golf will arrive later this year as a model. The hatchback will feature a manual transmission, and the GTI, which will be cranked up to horsepower and lb-ft of torque, will return with a standard three-pedal set up. A seven-speed dual-clutch automatic will be optional. In the meantime, you can still get the current Golf and GTI with a six-speed manual.

Sadly the Golf R has been shelved, but VW says it too will return. Most are sold with the eight-speed automatic, but you can get the base S model with a six-speed manual. Both made our 10Best list again this year. New Cars. Buyer's Guide. Whichever engine you select, the Ford Mustang is a great example of how versatile a modern American muscle car can be. With classic styling and fresh performance technology, the Mustang is easily one of our favorite 10 convertibles with a manual transmission.

The sleek and stylish Z is one of those rare cars that looks just as good with a convertible top as it does in coupe form, and it also has the benefit of being a relatively affordable performance car. Its strong heritage, as part of the Nissan Z-car family, only adds to its appeal. Of course, removing the soft top or optional hard top to experience the great outdoors completely changes the dynamic for the better.

Modestly powered but an absolute blast to drive, the Miata owes its continued success to its slick, smooth shifting 6-speed manual transmission and its spectacular handling. No wonder Fiat wanted to tap that. Mazda says that only RFs will be sold in the US. Building out a Mini Cooper can be a mildly intimidating prospect; there is an abundance of trim levels and options to choose.

However, this fun little convertible—which has recently been redesigned—provides a charming personality along with seating for four passengers.



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