Demise of the convertible?

Different people, different situations, different choices. I'm happy with a bit of calculated risk, we've each got to make our own choices I suppose, and I'll be happy to accept personal responsibility if it goes wrong!
Fair enough.
Sounds like you need a new ifa @Pondy
I don't want an IFA. I want simple. The two don't mix IME.
 
Cashed my pension in and put it in bricks and mortar, it’s a hassle at times but overall better than the alternatives at the moment, but the time will come when I won’t be able to want to deal with being a landlord, it’s bad enough now.
 
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While I am not quite yet a State pensioner, I took my vocational pension (actuarially reduced) when I was 57. Less money overall but much better use of my time. It is clear that 8 years on, my body is not quite as good as it was but that I have made the most of that extra time. And since then, despite sort of calculating that I (we) would run out of money by 2033 some lucky motoring investments have meant I am still solvent and have bought even more cars than I thought. And a new Zed is imminent.
 
I don't like convertibles. I feel extremely 'vulnerable' driving a car with the roof down.

Hadn’t got you down as a wet lettuce Pondlet, does the thought of a sparrow landing on your shoulder at traffic lights bring a cold sweat on…? 🧐

Man up youth….don’t….ahhhhhhh say DON’T….make me call you Pinkpowderpuff Pondalulu…..cos I bloody will if I have to….🫵😬
 
I didn't actually want a convertible.

I purchased an E86 - it was awesome but the engine broke. So, I compromised on the e89.
Roof down driving is the best - I’m glad it worked out this way and pretty much have to always have a convertible in the fleet now.
 
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