June 22, 200619 yr Years ago, one of the most premium vehicles one could buy was a Lincoln Continental 4-door convertible. Looks like Mercedes is going to have a go at it.
June 22, 200619 yr Years ago, one of the most premium vehicles one could buy was a Lincoln Continental 4-door convertible. Looks like Mercedes is going to have a go at it. Cool. The '61-67 4dr conv. was the high point for Lincoln, IMHO...they haven't done anything as classy or unique since then.
June 22, 200619 yr Does this mean a 4dr hardtop is a possibility? If a 4dr ragtop can pass side impact crash tests then certainly it can be done wiht the same vehicle if the roof structure is intact! XP thinks I'm dreaming when I say the 4dr HT should be an option on some of the more exotic sedans on the market today... The one car that would ahve to be a HT if produced would be the SIXTEEN, just as the concept!
June 22, 200619 yr It's about damn time! I've always wondered why no one ever built a 4-door convertible. All sorts of 4-door vehicles are driving around with aftermarket cloth and vinyl tops that don't do anything other than look bad. Now there's finally a 4-door cloth top that folds up!
June 22, 200619 yr Does this mean a 4dr hardtop is a possibility? If a 4dr ragtop can pass side impact crash tests then certainly it can be done wiht the same vehicle if the roof structure is intact! XP thinks I'm dreaming when I say the 4dr HT should be an option on some of the more exotic sedans on the market today... The one car that would ahve to be a HT if produced would be the SIXTEEN, just as the concept! If Mercedes were intent on doing a true hardtop sedan, they would've done it with the CLS, not this.
June 22, 200619 yr If Mercedes were intent on doing a true hardtop sedan, they would've done it with the CLS, not this. Yeah..the CLS is a beautiful car, but it would have made a great hardtop. The reality, though,with pretty much 100% air conditioning in cars today, is that I think people rarely ever drive with the windows down, so a hardtop (2dr or 4dr) is not a big selling point... Edited June 22, 200619 yr by moltar
June 22, 200619 yr In terms of functionality, it would make a difference in a 4-door. In most 2-doors, such as the Cobalt, the B-pillar is far enough back that it's entirely out of your view and way when sitting in the driver's seat.
June 22, 200619 yr CLS has a really ugly thick B-pillar that looks like a pyramid, if it was a 4dr hardtop it would look tons better.
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