Been lurking around on here a fair bit since buying my Roadster earlier this year - Yes., the coupes are what everyone talks about but I'd massively disagree with:
Gwest44 said:
Market's dead for the roadster - everyone's chasing the coupe
Roadsters in general are more popular here in the UK than nearly anywhere else, and for many people (myself included) a Coupe is simply missing the point of a 'toy' car. The E85 doesnt even suffer from the one thing that the proponents of the 'coupes are stiffer' brag about - they are very stiff and dont really scuttle shake (certainly better then a 986 Boxster!).
I've worked professionally on vehicle chassis design systems and dynamics, I like the odd trackday, I'm all about handling and feel (check my history of cars, its always been about the chassis not the power) but I'd still say that the ability to drop the roof on a 2 seat sports car trumps any last fraction of a %age in torsional rigidity or reduced lap time of a coupe.
It will always be each to their own, but its simply not true to claim that no one wants a Roadster. Timing is your biggest issue - they just arent wanting them
now!
I've owned tens of open top/roadster/sports type cars an the market for all of them is very, very seasonal. If at all you can wait till March/April, then I would reccomend it.
And all photos sohuld have the roof off other than one to show the hood condition. And if the roof is down, the windows should be down. Sell the dream!
