Originally posted by MrFatBooty
Well, Toyota does sell a lot of Solara convertibles. The U.S. market tends to like tame 4-seat ragtops like the Sebring and Solara. They can take the family on a nice sunday drive to the country and put the top down.
Oh, and Toyota had a convertible Celica concept a while back.
You are correct in that respect. Sales wise, it would not do that bad. And who knows, maybe Honda can make it to where cowl shake and such is minimal, since they are pretty good at making the S2000 and NSX seem like they have a top, but it's just not a vehicle I care to see.
I rather see lighter and faster cars. Wont you MFB? I know you would
Business wise, it might make sense.