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BEST CARS FOR SUN LOVERS

The South Florida climate is optimal for these sun-loving rides

- BY KELSEY MAYS CARS.COM

Best car for sun lovers

» 2016 Mercedes-Benz E-Class— Available with a turbocharg­ed V-6 or V-8 engine, the E-Class Cabriolet is a comfortabl­e soft-top cruiser with room for four adults and power to spare. The top drops at speeds up to 25 mph, and two air deflectors, one atop the windshield, the other behind the backseat, electronic­ally deploy to keep the wind from mussing your ‘do. Mercedes’ optional AirScarf system blows adjustable heat at your neck to extend top-down convertibl­e season through the cooler months, and when that season finally ends, the fabric top insulates well enough to fool you into thinking you’ve got a coupe.

Best deal for sun lovers

» 2016 Volkswagen Eos — The Eos is long enough in the tooth to have chin-level fangs by now, but its below $33,000 starting price makes it the least expensive choice among these nominees, not to mention the cheapest convertibl­e for 2016 with a power-folding hardtop. Value isn’t its only draw: VW’s four-seat convertibl­e has a standard power moonroof in its folding hardtop, a bonus feature that keeps the rays coming even when the temperatur­e drops. Add to that the long list of standard features, from a power driver’s seat to a navigation system and punchy turbo engine, and the Eos is an attractive drop-top choice.

Recommende­d for sun lovers

» 2016 Audi S5— The S5 Cabriolet’s cloth top lowers in a reasonable 15 seconds at speeds up to 31 mph. You’ll probably spend most of your time at a faster clip, given the S5’s 333-horsepower, supercharg­ed V-6 pulls strong as revs and speed build. The performanc­e comes with practical-- ity to match: The S5 Cabriolet has a habitable backseat with its own climate controls, and the trunk has 10.2 cubic feet of cargo room. That’s respectabl­e for a convertibl­e.

» 2016 BMW228— The 2 Series is everything a small, four-seat luxury convertibl­e should be: playful in its handling, refined in its ride quality and with a timeless style. The power top works at speeds up to 30 mph, and it’s optionally workable via remote. The M235i’s turbo six-cylinder packs thundering accelerati­on, but the 228i’s turbo four-cylinder is also punchy. Sun lovers with weekend baggage know the cargo compromise­s of a convertibl­e, but the 2 Series’ trunk has 11.8 cubic feet with the roof up, nearly as much as many compact sedans. The dropped top doesn’t diminish that space by much: With it down, there’s 9.9 cubic feet.

» 2016 BMWZ4— The Z4 has aged well; it still looks sharp, with agile handling and strong accelerati­on to match. Avoid the optional (and firm) M suspension, and the hardtop convertibl­e has better ride quality than you’d expect for something that looks the part of a racetrack runner. The available turbo six-cylinder has a lag-free wall of power, but even the base turbo fourcylind­er is good for sub-6-second zero-to-60-mph times, according to BMW. Oh, and that power-folding hardtop keeps wind noise as hushed as a coupe when up. » 2016 Jaguar F-TYPE— Settle into an F-Type roadster and you’re just 11 seconds away from wind in your hair and sun on your face. That’s one quick top. The only thing quicker is the car itself, which hits 60 mph in 5.5 seconds in its slowest form, according to Jaguar. Get all the way up to a V-8 F-Type R and 60 mph takes just 4 seconds flat. Either way, the F-Type roadster shares every variant with its hardtop sibling. Want a stick shift? All-wheel drive? Any particular engine choice? The F-Type roadster offers them all.

» 2016 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque— Not every car for sun lovers needs to be a convertibl­e. The Range Rover Evoque has an available glass skylight that extends from the front seats all the way to nearly the tailgate. The panel, which has a power sunshade, is both long and wide; it takes up just about all the ceiling space without any crossmembe­rs to break up the view, a necessary component with many traditiona­l panoramic moonroofs. The skylight is the perfect antidote for those clear winter days: plenty of sunlight, zero frostbite. If you want a real droptop, wait another year. Land Rover has an Evoque Convertibl­e on the way for 2017.

» 2016 Mercedes-Benz SL Class— An icon for decades, the SL-Class has a two-piece retractabl­e hardtop. As in the E-Class Cabriolet, Mercedes’ AirScarf system blows warm air onto your neck. The top has a transparen­t overhead panel

so sun lovers can soak up the rays even when the top is up. Get Mercedes’ optional Magic Sky Control, which varies the opacity of the panel via electric current, and you can change the amount of sunlight coming through with the touch of a button.

» 2016 Porsche Boxster — The Boxster’s power cloth top, included on every trim but the track-ready Boxster Spyder, works at up to 30 mph. But the real magic is how fast it goes: We clocked ours at just 9 seconds. That’s speedy enough to drop on a whim before the light turns green. Windscreen­s snap into place behind the front seats, keeping wind intrusion at bay below about 65 mph. The Boxster only seats two, but its midengine layout vacates room for a traditiona­l trunk in back plus a bonus trunk up front. The combined space amounts to a respectabl­e 9.9 cubic feet, and it isn’t affected if you put the top down.

» 2016Porsch­e 911— The 911’s cloth top works at speeds of up to 31 mph and takes about 13 seconds to lower. That’s respectabl­e, but the car’s powered wind deflector is the real treat: It motors out and up from behind the rear seats at the push of a button to quell wind noise, even on the highway. All of that comes in one of the most viscerally fun-to-drive machines you can buy, with styling that should age well for years, if not decades, to come.

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