For myself I won't own a soft top for my own use ever again.
If I lived in Indiana I doubt I would EVER have owned one.
I like the comfort of the hard top. It stays hotter in the winter and cooler in the summer.. Not to mention how much difference there is in road noise.
Yes it is a pain to take it off and put it back on again..properly. It will take at least two, and three people is better. Once off it is back home.. hope it don't rain or snow.
Oh yeah...if you ever roll it the hard top usually stays intact...cept maybe for a small crack or two.
I'd be looking for a hard top with air and auto if I was looking.
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