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Four-seat convertibles always look like a great option. After all, who doesn’t want to be able to share the open-top, wind-in-your-hair experience of a convertible with friends? The trouble is those back seats often don’t have much legroom, so unless you are just driving your friends home from a night...
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The BMW Z4 has gone through a number of personality changes over the years. First it was a soft-top roadster with controversial styling, then it switched to a folding hard-top to appeal to a wider audience. Now it’s back to more traditional roadster values. However, with the rise in demand for SUVs...
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Mercedes-Benz has been on a mission for many years to fill every possible gap in its model range. The result of this is the stylish E-Class Cabriolet, which slots in neatly between the smaller C-Class and extravagant drop-top S-Class. However, the determination of the German marque to plug every...
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As the smallest four-seat Mercedes convertible, the C-Class also adds a dose of relative affordability into the mix, helping broaden its appeal. A premium interior helps justify the still-steep price tag, while the folding fabric roof retracts quickly to allow maximum time in the sun. The...
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Mercedes-Benz produces a range of impressive convertibles and roadsters, but not all of them are created equal. For the buyer who must have the best drop-top model the company builds, there is simply nothing like the S-Class Cabriolet. From launch in 2016, the S-Class Cabriolet has established...
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The second-generation BMW Z4 is a very different beast from the original . Where the first BMW Z4 was very much a gruff, up and at ’em sports car, this is a more refined sports car with a broader customer appeal. Much of the wider appeal for used buyers comes from the folding metal roof, which...
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