If you want an open-air driving experience, like the one offered by the new Jeep Wrangler, you are probably wondering whether you should get a soft or hardtop. In Calgary's four-season climate, the latter may seem to be a better option - allowing you to better adapt to the constant shift of sleet, slush, and showers.Â
Still not sure whether a hardtop is the right option for you and your Jeep? Let's take a look at the pros and cons.Â
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Jeep Wrangler Hardtop:Â Pros
1. Hardtops offer better noise control so, if you value a quiet ride, they are the obvious choice.Â
2. Due to its superior insulation, this option is better able to handle winter weather.
3. Hardtops are also easier to clean, and they do not require any special washing solutions.Â
Jeep Wrangler Hardtop:Â Cons
1. Hardtops take longer to remove and reinstall.
2. They do not have the classic "convertible" look.Â
3. They take more space to store, which means you will be getting less cargo room than with a soft-top.
There are distinctive advantages to the hardtop choice - though, drivers may be quick to note the potential problems. If you would like to this option in action, contact our Calgary dealership today. We will happily schedule a demonstration on a new Jeep Wrangler.