... I also had issues with the hood. Whereas I'm prepared to put up with the shortcomings of the hood on the Trad cars, I wasn't prepared to accept a non-electric roof on the flagship car.
Whilst I appreciate 'tis your opinion I do feel that is a bit strong
My hood (on my S2) is the easiest I have had on any car bar my S2000 and I have had at least 9 other convertibles in my time (I too favour an open top but given the opportunity of an Aeromax I would have no hesitation, if you can afford the £120k you can afford another £30-40k for a convertible also

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I can put my roof up (or down) in about 4 seconds by reaching up over my shoulders and pulling it up. I appreciate this may not be possible on newer cars as it is too stiff when new but I'm sure something can be done. This can be done virtually on the move. Ask Speedmog, whilst following him in convoy with an S1 the heavens opened, I pulled over into a layby, coasted had my roof up and sealed without stopping and pulled straight out. I dont think he pulled away more than 50m.
Also the hood in my Aero barely leaks. The only time I have any ingress is if its left outside in torrential driving rain I get a tiny puddle (and I mean small) on the drivers ledge and a few drops on the passengers. On the move I get virtually no ingress at all. I am using words like 'virtually' in order that I am not caught out by saying 'nothing'.
Lastly the hood is lined and thus reasonably quiet (please note the word reasonably

) not as good as the 911 hood but better than my old 325 hood! It does of course sit proud as we have seen on other threads but no worse than an XKR (last model) or a 993 911. I think bearing in mind the size of the car and the fact it has a reasonable boot (which I think is the cause) I dont think this I'd such a big deal.
I hope this doesn't come across as a 'he criticised my car so I will rant' type post. I just felt that the comments a bit strong and wouldn't want anyone reading this thread to take that opinion as Gospel.