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soft tops
noun
Plural of soft top
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Soft tops have always had drawbacks.
I concede that hardtop convertibles are quieter than soft tops.
I used to see some of these DJs at MTV turning up with personalised numberplates and soft tops.
All right, then, we can agree that hardtops are quieter than soft tops, and that's a good thing.
Most cars built in the early years had soft tops, but by the 1930s the market's preference had flipped to closed bodies.
We Brits love convertibles you see, and despite our unreliable weather and the fact the roof can only come down half-a-dozen days a year, we are – by some figures – the second biggest buyers of soft tops in Europe.
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The S2000 will come with a power convertible soft top.
The Sebring is available with either a soft top or a hard one, although both use the same frame — and thus the soft top provides no stowage advantage.
It's more noticeable with the soft top up than down.
The car has a (heavy) hard top and a soft top that collapses under a lid.
INSIDE TRACK: Sometimes it's hard to top a soft top.
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