Top Gear suggests 17 used convertible classics under £30k

Top Gear has highlighted 17 classic convertible cars available second-hand for less than £30,000, ideal for spring driving. The article notes that while the new convertible market offers few options, the used market provides more variety.

In a recent article, Top Gear encourages enthusiasts to prepare for spring by exploring the used convertible market. The publication points out that the brand-new convertible segment has become limited, describing it as having 'shrunk to depressingly slim pickings.' In contrast, the second-hand options present a more promising landscape.

The piece focuses on 17 convertible used classics, all priced under £30,000. It positions these vehicles as accessible alternatives for those seeking open-top driving experiences without the constraints of the current new car offerings. The article was published on March 6, 2026, and appears amid other Top Gear content on topics like Formula One and electric vehicles.

This recommendation underscores a shift toward pre-owned classics in the convertible category, appealing to buyers looking for variety in a market dominated by fewer new models.

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