92% of People Can't Identify All of These Convertibles. Can You?

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By: Kennita Leon

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Convertibles, (also known as cabriolets) are vehicles that can change from enclosed cars to open-air ones, hence the name convertible. 

These cars have evolved so much over time, initially having foldable textile roofs, to now having full metal retractable ones. In between those two, there were the detachable hardtops, which had to be stored in the trunk of the vehicle while driving with the top down. 

Because the roof is one of the most important features of a convertible, we'll take a closer look at them. When it came to the textile roof, it offered more ventilation and visibility, but it wasn't all that safe, nor was it a great deterrent for thieves. 

The detachable hardtops were very popular during the '50s  and were great when it came to durability, at least when compared to the textile covers. On the downside, it still wasn't all that when it came to time management and if the rain decided to fall spontaneously. 

The current retractable hardtop goes backward and forward at the touch of a button and is very convenient above what was previously offered. 

The tops of these cars are what make them so great and so expensive. Have you studied them enough to name them from just a picture? 

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Manufactured by Chevrolet, this American automobile has been produced through six model generations since its conception in 1966.

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This compact luxury roadster, now known as the Mercedes-Benz SLC-Class, was built in Bremen, Germany in 1996.

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Developed in Germany, the Bugatti Veyron is a mid-engined sports car which is recognized by the Guinness World Record as the fastest street-legal production car.

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The convertible version of the Continental GTC was revealed for the first in September 2005 as the fifth model of the first generation.

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Introduced in late 1996, the Porsche Boxster is a two-seater roadster, of which there are four generation models.

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The Volkswagen Eos is a sport-compact cabriolet coupé which was launched in 2006 until production was wrapped up in 2015.

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The Buick Cascada, a mid-sized convertible, was officially launched in April 2013 and has been in production ever since.

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The MINI Cooper, originally manufactured by the British Motor Corporation, is a series of small cars owned by BMW since 2000.

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Introduced in the mid-1980's, the Saab 900 Turbo convertible was a three-door hatchback with a 16-valve turbocharged engine.

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The Fiat 124 Spider, a turbocharged, two-seater roadster, was introduced in 2015 at the LA Auto Show.

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The Lamborghini Aventador, officially unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, is a mid-engine two-door sports car and successor to the Murciélago model.

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Since its introduction in 1939, the Lincoln Continental, a range of luxury cars, has gone on to produce 10 model generations.

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This two-door sports car was originally manufactured by the British Motor Corporation and later by British Leyland as a soft-top roadster.

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The first Venom GT Spyder was created in 2011, when an American singer, Steven Tyler, requested an open-top version of the Venom GT.

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In September 2011, the Agera R, a two-door sports car, broke six land speed world records during test sessions in Ängelholm, Sweden.

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This German sports car was manufactured for four years during which it snatched the number one spot on the ‘Top Sports Cars of the 2000's' list.'

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The Ferrari 308 GTS is a Targa-topped sports car which was produced for three years after its unveiling at the 1977 Frankfurt Motor Show.

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The Toyota Land Cruiser, a range of four-wheel-drive vehicles, is one of Toyota's longest-running lines; production started in 1951.

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The convertible versions of the Volkswagen Beetle include the 1960 Beetle Cabriolet and the 2013 Volkswagen Beetle.

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Since its initial production in 1955, the Ford Thunderbird, a rear-wheel-drive vehicle, has gone on to produce 11 model generations.

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