Sure thing, I have the 3 piece Trunk Top
Pros
Can be put in the trunk when not in use
Once the initial prep work is done, installation and removal is simple and quick
Cons
Leaks in the rain
Requires you to remove the sport bar for installation
When in the trunk, you have no trunk space leftover
Very limited headroom - important if you plan to track the car
So I got the 3 piece so that I could run as a roadster most of the time and have the security of having the roof in the trunk. The other hardtop options don't fit in the trunk so they are either on or off, if you are out on a drive and the weather turns on you it is nice to have the roof in the trunk....I should add that my soft top was broken, so that wouldn't fit in the trunk either.
Reality says that I either have the roof on or off. I think I would have preferred the extra headroom of the Autoform double bubble. I don't know that there is a Gen 1 hardtop that doesn't leak.
If you go the trunktop route, consider a seat lowering kit if you are over 6' .. especially if you are going to take the car to the track, you + helmet doesn't fit very well in the trunktop
Styling, could go either way .... I like both the trunk top and the double bubble designs so this is a purely personal preference.
The biggest question is, what do you plan to use it for? Is the styling important one way or the other? Do you really see yourself putting it on during a drive, or if the weather is questionable just put the hardtop on at home? Headroom?