Looks so much more „solid“ & I bet it’s much more future proof from a quality perspective. I guess the wind/road noice isolation is also much better in a hard top convertible which matters in cars that can go 300 km/h! I bet it is more expensive to produce though which Aston can’t afford at the moment. Only counter argument to that observation is Porsche however, as they make all their convertibles with soft tops despite their comfortable financial situation.It's a matter of taste I guess, but im agree with you hard top is better.