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- #31
The hard top fits in a bag in the back - just like the doors.A hardtop is nice when the weather turns, and dealing with rain and snow. Removing snow from a soft top takes extra care, and you have to be warry of damaging the top.
A hardtop is quieter than a soft top, less drafty, and will keep the cabin warmer. On a longer trip the lower noise level is nice. Also when the hardtop is removed, it's the ultimate in toplessness, because you don't have the soft top frame and material cluttering things.
But as mentioned, if you drive somewhere with the hardtop removed, better hope the weather holds up. That's really the key attribute of the soft top - you always have it with you to deal with weather issues.
If I lived in a warm dry climate, I'd probably remove the hard top for most of the year, and rely on a bikini top for the occasional rain.
I guess not the big back part - but the first and second row panels do
I still dont get the need for a soft top
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