
Roadster has a range of engines ranging from fast to ultra-fast.
Firm ride but handles superbly: steering, grip are superb and there's no body flex.
Some wind noise, but not a problem. Engines growl nicely.
The Roadster is unambiguously expensive, though fares well comparatively. Will hold residuals.
Predictably well put-together. Quick-folding roof.
Four airbags and crumple zones and stability/traction control.
Strictly a two-seater.
CD player, alloys, air-con, electric roof as standard. Sportier trim available with larger wheels and stiffer suspension.
Honda S2000, Audi TT
Great materials inside, great engines outside.
Stiff handling is fun but not the most comfortable car on the market.
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A cabriolet (or convertible) without windows, traditionally. The difference between what is now called a roadster as opposed to a cabriolet is virtually impossible to detect.
Specs are for the 2.0i SE 2dr model only.
Price (RRP):
£27,695.00
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Top Speed:
137 mph
0-62 Secs:
8.2 secs
Engine Size:
1995cc
Brake Horse Power:
150 bhp
Revs Per Minute:
6200 rpm
MPG (Urban):
26.6
MPG (Combined):
38.2
Fuel Delivery:
MULTI POINT FUEL INJECTION
Valves:
16 valves
Gears:
6 SPEED
CO2 Emission:
181 g/km
Seats:
2 seats
Insurance Group 1:
17