I just never really liked imitation anything, so I can't conceive the idea of imitation convertible top. I can deal with it better if the car really was a convertible, but, even real convertibles look like they have an ugly roof, IMO. I am not a fan of convertible cars, but, I like the newer cars that have a nice looking hardtop convertible roof. I'm sure I'll learn to live with it though.
As for the presidential emblem, I think that's like wearing a batman cape to work. I don't understand what we are supposed to like about that silly US Government styled logo. Must be a rich guy thing.
I am willing to admit, I love luxury cars, and quality things, but I don't aim to send out any messages. This is most likely the reason I'm a bit nit-picky about the silly roof and logo. From the driver's seat, I won't see either.
I am more interested in knowing if the presidential has things like the ride control, or stability control, or any other comfort / handling / performance / safety items that are perks that come with the presidential package.
Which of your cars has the ragtop? Do you have pictures? How is the ragtop's material in snow? I have a feeling I won't like this stuff, although, you did mention it quiets to ride on the inside, and that's worth something to me.
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Originally Posted by Bassasasin
Interesting that some find the rag top ugly.
I like mine, for now. It quietens down the ride.
Unfortunately, it's a very porus canvas and birds seem to go out of their way to vote.
Luckily I dont have huckleberry bushes nearby.
I have noted, there seems to be a side effect of road rage attitude directed my way. I think the looks of the car falsely derives assumptions on the driver in the car. Similar to the clothes a person wears, perhaps signifies their attitude.
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