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135i Cabriolet starts at $47,200, and adding the Premium package ($3,600), sport seats ($800) and USB port for the radio ($350) brings the total up to $51,950. There are a few other four-seat sport-luxury convertibles out there:
Audi A4 2.0T Cabriolet, 200 hp, $55,350
BMW 328i Cabriolet, 230 hp, $56,600
Saab 9-3 Convertible, 210 hp, $54,390
Volkswagen Eos 2.0T, 200 hp, $35,975
Volvo C70 T5, 227 hp, $56,795
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It may be expensive, but all of its rivals are, too. |
Aside from the bargain Eos, the 135i Cabriolet looks pretty good in this crowd, and it will blow the doors off all of them. And if you're not a speed freak, you can save a few grand by choosing the $39,900 128i, which is still plenty quick with 230 horsepower.
ConclusionThere's isn't much to complain about in the 135i Cabriolet. It's stupendously fast, good on gas, looks great and handles well. It may be expensive, but all of its rivals are, too. And one has to realize that despite the high price, the car is well-crafted; even the cigarette lighter is made in Germany.
Photo Credit : Matthieu Lambert