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cabriolet
noun
An automobile with a retractable top.
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No Bugatti came in so many flavours as the 57; the one pictured below is a coupé while the Pebble Beach winner had a cabriolet body originally made by Corsica in London.
The latest 1.8 injection two-door cabriolet reaches 60mph in 10 seconds and has a top speed of 120 mph.
The BBC confirmed yesterday that Clarkson had been suspended after what it called a "fracas" and said that Sunday's episode of Top Gear, which was set to feature the presenters getting to grips with classic cars such as a Fiat 124 Spider, an MGB GT and a Peugeot 304 cabriolet, alongside Gary Lineker, would not be shown.
If you felt an M3 saloon or an M4 coupe or indeed an M4 cabriolet were simply not cutting the mustard, then BMW have now added more relish.
The Dune can be had in either coupe or cabriolet form, and is aimed at putting these models more alongside VW's off-road stable than with the road cars.
The first model to result from the partnership was a cabriolet built on a Ferrari chassis, the 212 Inter Cabriolet.
The term cab derives from the cabriolet, a two-wheeled, one-horse carriage often let out for hire.
No, says writer, they are the extra baggage on the great cabriolet of conceptual progress.
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BMW Z4 sDrive204bhp30,405, 204bhp, 199g/km Has coupé-cabriolet roof like SLK and a ludicrous name (sDrive simply means rear-wheel drive).
Indeed, the SLK reinvented the coupé-cabriolet idea for the modern age.
What we all thought was its replacement arrived in 2006, with a new name (Eos) and, yes, a metal coupé-cabriolet roof.
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