BMW M235i Convertible Review - CarAdvice
Even more interestingly, the Audi S3 Cabriolet is $70,500. That said, it could use a little more mongrel edge — it lacks the Porsche PDK’s hyperactive downshifts under hard braking (which, on a side note, comes courtesy of the M235’s brilliant... It’s technically a four-seater, though the rears are obviously pokey, even if you get amenities such as vents and cupholders. Safety is covered by dual-front, front-side and head airbags in the front and rear, and automatically deploying rollover bars. You have to fork over extra for things such as adaptive headlights with cornering function (part of the bigger $1560 Visibility Package), electric seat adjustment with memory and keyless entry/soft top operation (part of the $2470 Comfort... Dynamically, the rear-wheel drive M235i Convertible is obviously sharper than most. The chassis balance is characteristically excellent — playful in Sport mode without being skittish — and the electric-assisted steering is full of feel-and-feedback, with a weighting that sits in the Goldilocks zone and loads up at speed (it has... Source: www.caradvice.com.au