What_Car_UK_-_August_2020

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

88 August 2020 whatcar.com


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the top


THECONTENDERS LET’S FACE IT: we could probably all do with


something to put a smile on our faces at the
moment, and what could be more energising

and involving than punting a really good


convertible car down a winding country lane?
To buy the best of these new, though, can cost

an awful lot of money, so what we’ve done here


is to get three-year-old examples of two of the
fi nest together: the Audi A5 Cabriolet and the

BMW 4 Series Convertible. Buy either of these
two at this age and the savings on the original

prices are quite substantial, so you can park


one outside your house for the same money as
a new family hatchback would cost you.

But which is the one to buy? Well, both of the


cars we’re looking at are powered by petrol and
are dressed in their makers’ sportiest fi nery, so

you couldn’t ask for a fairer fi ght.


AudiA5Cabriolet


2.0TFSI 252 quattroS lineS tronic


Listpricewhennew£46,180
Pricetoday£21,400

Availablefrom2017-present
Oneofthebestdrop-topsin itsclass,but

howdoesit stackupasa usedbuy?


DRIVING


Performance, ride, handling, re nement


Both cars have 2.0-litre petrol engines that


pump out a whisker under 250bhp, but
the BMW’s folding metal roof gives it a

considerable weight penalty over the fabric-


roofed A5. It’s not surprising, then, that the
latter builds speed more swiftly. The A5’s four-

wheel drive also helps it to scamper away from
the mark quicker than the rear-wheel-drive

4 Series – especially when the road is damp.


The 4 Series’ engine sounds gruff when you
accelerate and you feel vibrations coursing

through the steering wheel and pedals. By


comparison, the A5’s engine is silky smooth
and sounds sweeter, even when you push it

hard to make the most of its power.


The Audi A5


Cabriolet and


BMW 4 Series


Convertible can


be a snip if you


buy used, but


which of the two


is a cut above?


Photography: John Bradshaw


BMW 4 Series Convertible
430i M Sport auto

List price when new £43,180


Price today £19,700
Available from 2014-present

A favourite of ours for ages, it drops under


the £20k barrier when bought at this age.


Price today is based on a 2017 model with average mileage
and full service history, correct at time of writing

USED CARS

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