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Originally Posted by stlcdr
These cars are expensive (older people generally have more disposable income).
Roadsters/convertibles are not 'attractive' the younger generation.
A lot of older people grew up with 2-seaters as a viable option to get from A to B. This is likely to be a second (or third, etc.) vehicle in any given household (iow. more money required - see first point).
I would also hazard (without judgement) the older people have these cars paid off outright, while the younger generations are hefty leases or loans.
[There are exceptions, but they are a small minority].
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Pretty point on, all cars paid for in full but does that mean I'm old
I hoped at 54 it is considered the new 44, just a bit more than half way through....