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A : I really think the latest hard-top convertibles are overrated unless you really dislike the way a soft top looks.
Me & My Car 2011
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VW's new Cabriolet looks much like the Eos hard-top convertible, only with a soft top and eight inches chopped off the trunk since it's not needed to store the retracted hard top.
2011 Geneva Motor Show: Volkswagen brings back soft-top Cabriolet convertible - at least for Europe 2011
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Two questions, first your thoughts on rag-top vs. hard-top convertibles and what about the Audi Drive Select Package option.
Me & My Car 2011
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A few years ago hard-top convertibles were all the rage, but now they seem to have lost some appeal.
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A few years ago hard-top convertibles were all the rage, but now they seem to have lost some appeal.
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The convertible was unveiled to great fanfare at an auto show in Frankfurt in 1983, and by the late 1980s was flying out of showrooms despite being priced $10,000 above hard-top models.
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Practically every summer my father would load us up in either our hard-top Chevy Impala, Oldsmobile Cutlas, or later Ford van, and drive up the coast of California to his hometown, Watsonville.
August 2006 2006
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Associated Press The Lexus IS 250 C is a coupe version of the Toyota brand's small four-door sedan that features a retractable hard-top roof.
Paris Motor Show 2008
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Associated Press Rolls-Royce's new Phantom Coupé is a hard-top version of the BMW unit's Phantom convertible.
Geneva Auto Show 2008
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Practically every summer my father would load us up in either our hard-top Chevy Impala, Oldsmobile Cutlas, or later Ford van, and drive up the coast of California to his hometown, Watsonville.
THREE DEGREES OF SEPARATION: Sentimental Journey to Watsonville 2006
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