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Good grief. Let's grow up and start talking about CARS again. Someone asked a legitimate question, and all it required was a short answer. Let's move on.
... Why do you ruin what you had to say below by introducing it with the words above? You would have been in so much better shape if you had just added to
I think the subject pretty much says it all.... I am getting back into the lebaron game giving my wife my 03 maxima and buying a 95 vert. I was hoping to put
The root of the word is NOT Latin but French! It comes and is a direct translation from the French word "Cabriolet" (Pron; Kab-bree-oh-lay) Which the Germans
... Okay, here's the answer. Convertible comes ultimately from the Latin word for turn or revolve, to which a prefix and suffix have been added. The present