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Cars: It's Spring! Put The Top Down!

Here are five convertibles to let you feel the wind in your hair.

 

Wednesday was the first day of spring. That means summer is right around the corner! And even though we can't get it to stop snowing, we still want to hop in the car and put the top down!

Here are five convertibles to check out the next time you go car shopping, according to AOLAutos.

2013 Volkswagen Eos

The Volkswagen Eos is a unique all-season convertible with an integrated power panoramic sunroof that sets it apart from all other retractable hardtop convertibles on the market.


Invoice Price:
$33,265 - $39,793
Buy it locally:
 Montesi Volkswagen (North Haven)

2013 Chevrolet Camaro

With design cues evocative of the legendary 1969 model, the 2013 Chevrolet Camaro combines the spirit of the classic American muscle car with the fuel efficiency, safety, handling, technology and build quality expected in a modern performance coupe. The ZL1 convertible is new for 2013.

Invoice Price:
$22,411 - $57,163
Buy it locally:
Richard Chevrolet (Cheshire)

2013 Chrysler 200

The Chrysler 200 is a true contender in the ultra-competitive midsize car category, offering value through a high level of standard equipment.

Invoice price:
$18,770 - $31,334
Buy it locally:
Roberts Chrysler Dodge RAM (Meriden)

2013 Ford Mustang

The Mustang may be retro inspired, but it remains one of the most widely recognized, respected, and desired nameplates in the automobile business. Today's Mustang still delivers the bold styling, rear-drive performance and affordability that have been Mustang hallmarks for decades.

Invoice Price:
$20,924 - $38,930
Buy it locally:
Bob Thomas Ford (Hamden)

2013 MINI Roadster

The MINI Roadster provides the driving enthusiast with a unique combination of fun-to-drive performance, engineering and unconventional open-top attitude.

Invoice Price:
$23,505 - $32,845
Buy it locally:
New County BMW (Hartford)

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