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I hate the poppers on the side, its not a simple roof to fold correctly, and the plastic windows are not very upscale.
Of the modern roofs (and ones I have experieince with) the Miata roof is excellent, and I marvel the Solstice/Sky convertible top.
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Once you've folded it right once...no problem. I agree about the poppers on the side especially when my 30 year old roof has shrunk a bit and it's got to be warm to stretch the vinyl to make them fit. How many cars had glass rear windows back then? Miata didn't get it till later in it's production run but then I looked at one when I went with a friend to pick up his new Mazda truck a few years back. Price tag? $35,000....it better have a glass rear window. True they don't fog but they do separate requiring a new roof so I've read. Solstice roof....Ugleeee.
I saw a BMW or some such put down his roof while waiting to leave the ferry. True he only hit a button but the window went down, the back cover went up, the window went up, the top went up then back, then down, the back cover went down, very tidy but I wouldn't want to pay to get it fixed when it inevitably screws up and you won't be putting the top up or down till you do. and you could barely see out the squished slit of a window.
Those TR7 quarter windows give a view you don't get on the others and they are all so blah and boring.
TR7 Spider - 1978 Spifire - 1976 Spitfire - 1988 Tercel 4X4 - Kali on Integra - 1991 Integra