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The Ammons-Willis Law Firms
3700 Montrose Blvd.
Houston, TX 77006
1-800-883-9858
1-800-883-9858
Reasons to Hire Us:
- Hundreds of SUV Rollover Lawsuits and Settlements
- National Recognized Rollover Lawyers
- Board Certified Trial Lawyers
- SUV Accident Investigation Team
- Free Case Evaluation
- No Obligation - Lawsuit Consultation
- Total Committment to
our Clients
- State-of-the-Art Technology
- Ammons and Willis both Highest Rated Lawyers by Peer Review
- Both Awarded Prestigious Steven J. Sharp Public Service Award
- Ammons and Willis former attorneys on The Supreme Court of Texas
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The Convertible and Popular Convertibles
A convertible (sometimes called cabriolet in British English) is a car body style with a folding or retracting roof (aka 'soft top' or 'top' in USA, 'hood' in UK). The collapsible roof section is typically made from flexible canvas or vinyl, although plastic, aluminium and steel have occasionally been used in elaborate folding designs. When the top is made of a rigid material such as steel it is often referred to as a retractable hardtop instead of a convertible; in Europe this body style is frequently called coupé cabriolet or coupé convertible.
Unlike a roadster, which may also have a soft folding top, a convertible has roll-up glass windows in the sides, and so the entire vehicle is "convertible" to an enclosed coupé.
Convertibles are usually 2 door models, only a few 4 door models exist e.g. the 1960s Lincoln Continental.
Convertible History
Lincoln Continental, 4 door convertibleIn the vintage car era, the convertible was the default body style. It was not until 1910 that Cadillac introduced the first closed-body car. A combination of weak engines and public expectation that a car was analogous to a wagon meant that steel roofs were not in demand until then. Later, convertibles were made less often, possibly due in part to an unfulfilled threat made in the mid-1970s by the United States government to increase rollover safety requirements that may have made auto manufacturers hesitant to manufacture cars that would be unsellable under those new restrictions. By the 1970s they had almost disappeared and in 1976 the Cadillac Eldorado was advertised as "The last convertible in America". During this period of very low convertible production, T-tops became a popular alternative to convertibles, especially in muscle cars.
2006 Saturn Sky ConvertibleIt was not until the 1980s and cars like the Chrysler LeBaron and Saab 900 convertibles that the body style made a comeback. Also in the 1980s, hot hatches such as the Ford Escort XR3i and Volkswagen Golf GTI were selling a high amount of cabriolets, and in the 1990s, the Mazda MX-5 again cemented the convertible as the sports car body style of choice. Today, there are scores of convertible cars offered by nearly every manufacturer.
Notable Convertibles
- Alfa Romeo Spider
- Aston Martin DB9 Volante
- Audi TT
- Audi A4 Convertible
- Bentley Continental GTC
- BMW Z3
- BMW Z4
- BMW 6-Series Convertible
- Cadillac Sixty Special
- Cadillac Eldorado
- Cadillac XLR
- Chevrolet Corvette
- Chrysler LeBaron
- Chrysler Sebring Convertible
- Dodge 400
- Honda S2000
- Ford Mustang GT
- Lincoln Continental
- Lotus Elise
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- Lotus Elan
- Mazda Miata
- Mercedes-Benz G-Class Convertible
- Mercedes-Benz SL
- Mercedes-Benz SLK
- MG TF
- MGB
- MINI
- Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
- Nash Metropolitan
- Nissan 350Z Roadster
- Pontiac Solstice
- Porsche Boxster
- Saab 900
- Saturn Sky
- Vauxhall VX220
- Volvo C70
- Volkswagen Cabriolet
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Board Certified Trial Lawyers
These two firms have handled hundreds of SUV rollover and product defect cases. Mr. Ammons & Mr. Willis are former attorneys on The Supreme Court of Texas and are both Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyers certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization... (Details)
Past Rollover Cases
Ford Explorer Rollovers
Ford Ranger Lawsuit
Ford Escape Lawsuit
Ford F150 Rollovers
Chevrolet Blazer Rollovers
GMC Trail Blazer Lawsuit
GMC Envoy Rollovers
GMC Tahoe Lawsuit
GMC Suburban Rollovers
Chevrolet SUV Rollovers
Nissan Pathfinder Rollovers
Toyota RAV4 Lawsuit
Toyota 4Runner Lawsuit
15 Passenger Vans Roll Over
Ford E350 Van Rolllovers
Dodge Van Rollovers
GMC Van Rollovers
Isuzu Rollover Lawsuit
Jeep Wrangler Rollovers
Jeep CJ Rollovers
Jeep Liberty Rollovers
Suzuki SUV Lawsuit
Hyundai Rollovers Lawsuit
Honda SUV Lawsuit
Kia SUV Rollover Lawsuit
Chrysler SUV Rollovers
Dodge SUV Rollovers
Mitsubishi Rollovers
Ford F-350 Rollover Lawsuit
Mazda SUV Rollover Lawsuit
Mercury Rollovers Lawsuit
Lincoln Rollovers Lawsuit
Isuzu Rodeo Lawsuit
Nissan SUV Rollovers Lawsuit
Chevy Silverado Truck
GMC Jimmy Rollovers
Isuzu Trooper Lawsuit
LandRover Discovery SUV
Ford Bronco II Lawsuit
Ford Aerostar Lawsuit
Dodge Ram Pickup Truck
Rollover Airbag Injury
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