Nicely concepted. Some many people liked 1990's Jeep Wrangler Softtop cause they can detach the whole side and top including doors. I'm sure that people in CA, AZ, FL, etc. will enjoy this car, but there are some additional requirements for this car to be successful in practice.
1. The side doors and roof should be EASILY attachable and detachable. If to attach/detach is too troublesome, then people wouldn't detach it at all... then it lose it's value. 2. At least the front half of roof should be able to be covered with rain-proof sun-visor. In good weathered areas, owners will want to keep it open, but they don't want to be sun-burned. There should be a retractable water-proof screen when the roof is open. 3. Air-conditioning and heating should be sufficiently strong. When sides and roof are open, air-conditioning/heating should be kept on for hours without fuse going out. Air duct better be installed in the seat so that cold/hot air can be directly blown to neck/face and legs from the seat.
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turtle99 says:
10:02 AM, 05/31/2010
Nicely concepted. Some many people liked 1990's Jeep Wrangler Softtop cause they can detach the whole side and top including doors. I'm sure that people in CA, AZ, FL, etc. will enjoy this car, but there are some additional requirements for this car to be successful in practice.
1. The side doors and roof should be EASILY attachable and detachable. If to attach/detach is too troublesome, then people wouldn't detach it at all... then it lose it's value.
2. At least the front half of roof should be able to be covered with rain-proof sun-visor. In good weathered areas, owners will want to keep it open, but they don't want to be sun-burned. There should be a retractable water-proof screen when the roof is open.
3. Air-conditioning and heating should be sufficiently strong. When sides and roof are open, air-conditioning/heating should be kept on for hours without fuse going out. Air duct better be installed in the seat so that cold/hot air can be directly blown to neck/face and legs from the seat.
Just my 2 cents.