New here and I'm not sure if this is the right place but... Does the purchase of a hardtop make sense? If so, do I have to remove the soft top? And does a roll bar make any difference regarding the fit?
Thanks
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New here and I'm not sure if this is the right place but... Does the purchase of a hardtop make sense? If so, do I have to remove the soft top? And does a roll bar make any difference regarding the fit?
Thanks
Worth it? Depends on you. Some of us love them, others sell them when they realize they spend their life collecting dust in the garage. They hold their value very well so if you have the storage space and the cash, you can always get one and then sell it if you don't like it.
Remove soft Top? Not necessary.
Rollbar? Some work, some don't.
Got a hardtop with our 2002 hardly ever use the damn thing, waste of money IMHO.
Now if we lived in Alaska................... ;)
Well, I'm on my third hardtop. I tend to buy one when I think I need one, and sell it when I realize I'm not using it as much as I thought. On the up-side, it's one of very few options that maintain 100% of their value, provided you don't damage it.
I'm sure lots of people would argue that a hard top is simply excess baggage for Miata owners in the southern states. We simply don't have the weather conditions that folks in, say, Chicago or Montreal deal with annually that can a) have adverse effects on the soft top, or b) seemingly suck heat right through the canvas, vinyl or whatever.
I love the hard top for several reasons. 1) vastly improved visibility compared to the plastic window of the soft top, 2) improved appearance of the car (subjective, I know), 3) not exactly prone to leaks, 4) makes the car a little more solid feeling. I'm sure there are other reasons, but those are the ones that came to mind immediately.
I agree that the resale value is very nice in that it tends to stick right around $1k, give or take depending on condition. However, buying a hard top strictly for that reason, in my opinion, is like a buddy of mine buying a certain vehicle because resale is better than another he was considering. My opinion, of course, but that makes poor sense to me.
Whether or not having a hard top is worth it is strictly up to you and your car. :D
Is it quieter on the highway with a hardtop?
Tops... who needs a stinkin' top! ;)
Yes, It is quieter with the hard top. In the summer, the car does stay cooler with the A/C running. In the winter, it stays warmer.
Convenience? Not very easy to take off and put on when you feel like taking a ride with the wind blowing in your hair.
i love the hard top. i think its great. cuts down on the wind noise. makes the car feel stiffer. no more rain problems, the list just goes on and on
i know some companies make special rollbars just for the hardtop.
i think it was totally worth the money. i cant thank Jeff_nc enough for getting the great deal.