Not a Bloody Roadster!

wspohn

Senior member
 Vancouver BC
Pointless posting on the niceties of automotive terminology on the US based boards, but on a British one, some of the inhabitants should be cognizant of basic terminology.

If the Z4 were British built, the convertible versions would be drophead coupes, not roadsters (I forget which company made the last true roadster with side curtains - was it TVR or more likely Chrysler with the first run of Vipers?).

I wonder where the Germans came up with their terminology? Perhaps their way of getting back after they'd watched Fawlty Towers or some such?

There, I feel better now!
 
Wikipedia said:
The term "roadster" as applied to automobiles is American in origin; before World War II, the British equivalent was a "two-seat tourer". The term was used more widely in Britain after World War II, partly through interaction with Americans during the war and partly to make the car more appealing to Americans in the time of the "export or die" policy.

By the 1970s, the term "roadster" was applied to open two-seat cars of sporting appearance or character. Roadsters had become almost as well-equipped as convertibles, including side windows that retract into the doors. Roadsters of that time included the Alfa Romeo Spider, MGB, and Triumph TR4. A roadster is still defined as an open car with two seats, with some roadsters having power tops or retractable hardtops. A few manufacturers and fabricators still offer roadsters that meet the older definitions. These include Morgan, with the windowless Roadster; Caterham, with the doorless Seven; and Ariel, with the bodyless Atom.
 
firebobby said:
What's not a roadster ???

The Z4 roadster BMW advertises, at least in North America.

To complicate things, there were also drophead coupes with thicker soft tops and roll up windows (Jaguar offered all three versions in, e.g., the XK120/140).
 
wspohn said:
Pointless posting on the niceties of automotive terminology on the US based boards, but on a British one, some of the inhabitants should be cognizant of basic terminology.

If the Z4 were British built, the convertible versions would be drophead coupes, not roadsters (I forget which company made the last true roadster with side curtains - was it TVR or more likely Chrysler with the first run of Vipers?).

I wonder where the Germans came up with their terminology? Perhaps their way of getting back after they'd watched Fawlty Towers or some such?

There, I feel better now!

It takes a special kind of stupid to type this :lol:
 
ben g said:
wspohn said:
Pointless posting on the niceties of automotive terminology on the US based boards, but on a British one, some of the inhabitants should be cognizant of basic terminology.

If the Z4 were British built, the convertible versions would be drophead coupes, not roadsters (I forget which company made the last true roadster with side curtains - was it TVR or more likely Chrysler with the first run of Vipers?).

I wonder where the Germans came up with their terminology? Perhaps their way of getting back after they'd watched Fawlty Towers or some such?

There, I feel better now!

It takes a special kind if stupid to type this :lol:

Well, that was a bit rude. :thumbsdown:
 
Geezah said:
Wspohn, have you been on the Jack Daniels old boy? :poke:

Something a little stronger I fear. There's only one thing more irritating than a pedantic arse and that's a pedantic arse who's wrong. :wink:
 
markeg said:
ben g said:
wspohn said:
Pointless posting on the niceties of automotive terminology on the US based boards, but on a British one, some of the inhabitants should be cognizant of basic terminology.

If the Z4 were British built, the convertible versions would be drophead coupes, not roadsters (I forget which company made the last true roadster with side curtains - was it TVR or more likely Chrysler with the first run of Vipers?).

I wonder where the Germans came up with their terminology? Perhaps their way of getting back after they'd watched Fawlty Towers or some such?

There, I feel better now!

It takes a special kind if stupid to type this :lol:

Well, that was a bit rude. :thumbsdown:

:D Yeah but its ben g we're talking about - he calls a spade a f**king spade
 
:lol: I don't like to beat around the bush.

Tbh, I had just drank a full can of Monster energy drink and a Mocha as i was feeling rather tired :lol: and I read the original post wondering what on earth the op was going on about :evil:
 
Chris_D said:
Marlon said:
markeg said:
Well, that was a bit rude. :thumbsdown:

:D Yeah but its ben g we're talking about - he calls a spade a f**king spade
Has anyone here not incurred the wrath of ben g's brutal directness? :roll:


He just gets in a rage when he runs out of fake tan, takes it out on forums :lol:
Better than raging in a fiesta breaking the rear view mirror off and taking the glass with it eh Ben :rofl:


:D
 
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