Whilst less fun to drive and lacking interior space I would have thought a hard roof convertible would be a good choice providing the roof still works well. Something like the mitsubishi colt had the potential to be a fun summer car, still usable in bad weather. They are all so cheap at the moment that if/when the roof breaks just sell it for scrap.
If it was £1k maybe, but not everybody can afford to write off £3k. Even if the roof works when you go and look at it, that doesn't mean it still will in 6 months. A manual, fabric soft top is the best option, followed by an electric fabric soft top. But a metal one?, there is just too much potential for it to fail spectacularly.
Even then, and i know beauty is very much in the eye of the beholder, but pretty much all the folding metal jobs, certainly on a small car, are just sooo ugly and ill proportioned!. The Colt and the Micra (IMO) are the worst offenders here.
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