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  2. Vaydor - Wikipedia

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    The Vaydor was designed by entrepreneur Matt McEntegart, who had previous experience making custom hot-rod interiors. There are two primary models of Vaydor, the coupe and hard-top roadster convertible. [5] To support the new body, a custom roll cage is provided with the exterior body kit for structural support and safety. [6]

  3. BMW M Coupé and Roadster - Wikipedia

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    The BMW M Coupé and BMW M Roadster are high performance models of the BMW Z3 and Z4 coupés/roadsters produced by BMW M. The first generation was based on the Z3 and was produced between 1998 and 2002. The second generation was based on the Z4 and was produced between 2006 and 2008. All models were produced in the BMW Spartanburg plant in the ...

  4. BMW M - Wikipedia

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    The North American market E36 M3s in sedan and convertible form were the first M-vehicles offered with a traditional torque-converter automatic transmission. BMW M engines were traditionally large displacement naturally aspirated high revving engines, particularly the S85 V10 in the E60 M5 and E63 M6 and the related S65 V8 in the E90

  5. Convertible - Wikipedia

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    2006–2007 Mazda MX-5/Miata roadster. 1951 Hudson convertible [1] 2001 BMW M3 convertible. A convertible or cabriolet (/ ˌkæbrioʊˈleɪ /) is a passenger car that can be driven with or without a roof in place. The methods of retracting and storing the roof vary across eras and manufacturers.

  6. Roadster (car) - Wikipedia

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    A roadster (also spider, spyder) is an open two-seat car with emphasis on sporting appearance or character. [1][2] Initially an American term for a two-seat car with no weather protection, its usage has spread internationally and has evolved to include two-seat convertibles. The roadster was also a style of racing car driven in United States ...

  7. BMW Z4 (G29) - Wikipedia

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    Curb weight. 1,405–1,535 kg (3,097–3,384 lb) Chronology. Predecessor. BMW Z4 (E89) The BMW Z4 (G29) is a two-door roadster produced by German automobile manufacturer BMW. It was introduced in 2018 as a successor to the E89 Z4. As a fifth model in the lineage, the Z4 (G29) marks the return of the soft-top roof to the Z Series sports cars.

  8. Movable seating - Wikipedia

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    Movable seating. Movable seating is a feature of some facilities like stadiums, often known as convertible stadiums, or moduable stadiums. It allows for the movement of parts of the grandstand to allow for a change of the playing surface shape. This allows games that use various shaped playing surfaces such as an oval field, for cricket and/or ...

  9. Smart Roadster - Wikipedia

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    1,192 mm (46.9 in) Curb weight. 790 kg (1,742 lb) (roadster) 815 kg (1,797 lb) (coupe) The Smart Roadster (W452) is a two-door, two-seater sports car classified in the S-segment in Europe. It was first introduced in 2002 by Smart GmbH. The Roadster and its variant, the Roadster Coupé, enjoyed mostly successful sales during their production run.