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But does the Honda not have roll up windows from the factory? I believe THAT is what seperates a roadster from a convertible, regadless of what tag the manufacturer puts on it. It seems nobody calls a station wagon a station wagon anymore, they are all "Sport Activity Vehicles" or some form of hatchback. They still look like station wagons to me!!
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It has powered windows from the factory.
So who defines it then if the manufacturer doesn't? Seems like the traditional definition of roadster is different than the current. |
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Seems all these small 2 seat cars are Roadsters now, the BMW, the Mazda, the new Viper, etc. as compared to an old school Cobra or a Morgan. It is listed in the wiki convertable section with a retactable hard top. How NHRA views a roadster is another thing way above my pay grade. Last edited by Bobby DiDomenico; 10-01-2013 at 03:37 PM. |
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