I still cannot see the point of it, slower, heavier and no doubt worse handling than the tin top.
They did it with a mk1 and they were very popular.. The point of it is so that people that like to have wind in their hair at similar speeds and handling of the tin top, they can.
Mk1 is a whole different ballgame but cabrio's never make sense to me, factor in the British weather as well.
You could argue what the point of a MK3 GTI 8v was and that was a tin top!?
Insurance reasons, at the end of the day they did the same with the mk2 Driver (GTI looks with a 1.6) and the mk4 2.0
Forget the MK2 Driver, doesn't count. The mk4 2.0 however does join in on the pointless GTI debate though.
I'm not sure how a cabrio doesn't make sense but obviously not everybody likes them... I had a p155 poor 1.5 mk1 cabby and it was amazing to drive just because it had no roof. It's just a different experience.
As far as British weather goes, who gives a hoot, people still buy them and i'm sure the cabrio in question is for a far wider audience than just the UK.