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Convertibles Starting Under $50K

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01.
Mazda MX-5
From
$41,990
8/10
From
$41,990

The Mazda MX‑5 is a bit of a legend in the automotive world, but the fourth‑generation, 'ND' model has been around for nearly seven years now. So, the Japanese brand has used its electronic smarts to try and make it even better. Have the changes worked?


02.
Mini Cabrio
From
$27,995
7/10
From
$27,995

Peter Anderson road tests and reviews the new Mini John Cooper Works Convertible manual with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.


03.
Audi A3
From
$41,800
7/10
From
$41,800

As much as any carmaker Audi has embraced the automotive world's push into SUVs. But it hasn't forgotten its sedan and hatch (Sportback) heritage. The new updated A3 fine tunes an already impressive package with cosmetic tweaks, extra safety, new engine tech, and revised interior layout. What's the catch? It costs more.


04.
Abarth 124
From
$28,050
7/10
From
$28,050

Sure, it's just a tiny bit Japanese underneath, thanks to its clear family tree connections with the Mazda MX‑5, but there's no doubt there's plenty of Italian passion in the fabulously brio‑filled Fiat 124 Abarth.


05.
Jeep Wrangler
From
$49,800
7/10
From
$49,800

The two‑door short‑wheelbase Jeep Wrangler Rubicon ‑ a favourite of off‑road enthusiasts everywhere ‑ returns to our shores, but this time in limited‑edition Recon spec. There are aren't any mechanical changes over a standard Rubicon, but the Recon badge brings with it a raft of style changes are aimed at appealing to Jeep fans and beyond.


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