Generally speaking, false. Red is a colour which tends to stand out, BMW tends to be more of a 'premium' brand of car than is the norm, and convertibles are also distinct from the norm.
Not likely. The convertible has been part of the midsize sedan lineup for 20+ years.Not likely. The convertible has been part of the midsize sedan lineup for 20+ years.
Convertible cars have been going out of style lately, so it may not be easy or cheap to find one, especially if you are looking for some of the original convertible cars, as parts for those are more than likely out of production.
You need to ask several car rental companies, as the price is likely to vary.
Oil is only likely to last a few months in a vehicle. This is less if the vehicle is used a lot.
A very small vehicle with a small engine is most likely to use less fuel.
More thank likely right before Christmas.
You are not more likely to survive a collision if you are thrown from the vehicle. You need to wear a seat belt.
Theoretically no. If the vehicle is repossessed you are supposed to be given the contents back. However, this does not apply to INSTALLED items, so if you've upgraded the stereo system, or installed premium equipment like a high-performance engine, those are considered to be part of the vehicle. Also, it's likely to be your word against the vendor about what was in the vehicle at the time it was repossessed.
Subject to any policy exclusion, he more than likely will be considered an insured driver and therefore coverage, however he will then need to be rated on the vehicle. (if he is an excluded driver already on your policy, then unfortunately you have a problem, no coverage for yours or the other vehicle).
The likely word is "convertible" (a car with retractable roof).The similar word is the adjective comfortable.
false
The vehicle owner should have a policy on the vehicle. If you are an occasional permissive driver of their vehicle there would likely be coverage.