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Raise the RoofThese models give you good reasons to drive around with the top down.

ByJill Amadio

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An Indian summer is a great excuse to invest in a performanceconvertible. Two premium pop-tops that drive business cares awayare Audi's $55,720 S4 Cabriolet and Lexus' $63,500 SC 430,while Chrysler debuts its $34,960 Crossfire Roadster.

The S4 Cabriolet's classic architecture, V-8 engine andall-wheel-drive add up to a comfortable ride. Twisty roads?High-speed highways? This Audi's high rigidity, precisesteering, stability control system and exceptional crash protectiontake road conditions in stride. The automatic top folds away at thepush of a button. The 4.2-liter engine has 340 horsepower whetheryou buy the six-speed or optional automatic transmission. Inside,leather bucket seats provide substantial side support. Featuresinclude ABS and 12-way power seats. A navigation system, heatedseats and a garage door opener cost extra.

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