Why not enjoy the sunshine from behind the wheel of a classic British convertible? In our latest used buying guide, we explain what to look out for when shopping for a Triumph TR6
What’s more, you can find cars with a steel hard-top, which you will need your passenger’s help to remove, rather than the still very laborious fabric hood.
The TR6 feels fast enough, if not especially so by modern standards. Officially, it would sprint from 0-60mph in 8.8sec . And best of all, values aren’t silly. In fact, they’re entirely reasonable, making the TR6 perhaps the definitive affordable classic.
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