1982: When the drop-top drought ended The drop-top drought ended in 1982 after most automakers ditched making convertibles in the late 1970s due to cost, safety rules and shrinking demand. The ...
Just like pop-up headlights, the T-top roof has gone the way of the dodo and become a part of automotive history. The perfect compromise between a hardtop and a convertible, T-tops were two removable ...
The Shelby GT350 nameplate returns to open air for the first time in decades, with Shelby American unveiling a new convertible that reconnects directly to Carroll Shelby’s earliest experiments in drop ...
Mercedes-AMG models have always been renowned for their speed, style, and exclusivity. Back in the 2000s, the Mercedes-Benz CLK range was tasked with the job of taking on two-door coupe and ...