Excuse me, but what does "solid" mean? It's not the first time I've met it, but I don't understand what it is. It turns out that there is also a soft one?
In the next topic - some solid Cadillac... It's also unclear. And what does a disconnected one look like?
Can you explain? I would be grateful...
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31.05.2025, 18:51
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Hardtop, from the English hardtop - literally "hard top" is a term of North American origin, in the most general case denoting a set of design solutions for the closed body of a car, including the absence of central roof pillars[1] and side doors that do not have fixed (not retractable with the glass) glass frames (and it is the first feature that is decisive - the absence of central pillars).
Hardtop is often singled out as a separate body type, in which case it is called, depending on the number of doors, respectively, a two- or four-door hardtop. Hardtops, however, can be closed bodies of a variety of types - hardtop sedans, hardtop coupes, hardtop station wagons, hardtop hatchbacks, and so on.
It should be borne in mind that in German, the similarly spelled word "hardtop" means only a removable hard top of an open car, and hardtops in the American sense of the word are sometimes referred to as "full-view limousines".
Hardtop bodywork has traditionally been popular in North America and, to a lesser extent, in Japan.
What does hardtop have to do with it when it says "hard"??? (The hard top is indicated on the model itself - I know the letters))) What does a lecture for stupid people have to do with it???
If it was written hardtop (or hardtop), I wouldn't bother with a question.
But it says a SOLID (!!) car, NOT A ROOF - which is complete nonsense. Isn't it clear?
Do you also have some weird explanation about "solid"?))) Just no need for lectures - just an answer. (although there is no answer to the first question - despite the lecture - unfortunately...)
Thanks
ZI - hardtop, by the way, literally not "hard top", but "hard top". - do not distort the term of North American origin)))
Show originalDear Igor, solido is the name of the French manufacturer of the model, the English word solid - that has nothing to do with it. I think you understand this very well. You decided to troll me a little ))) sincerely grateful, with pov.
Show originalDid I write anything about - hardtop ? Igor, read it more carefully)))
Show originalAnd who wrote this?? (see photo)
If you don't remember what you're writing, then revise your texts, and don't ask others to be attentive
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If you ask about a hard Buick, they tell you about a hard roof.
If you ask about a "solid Cadillac" - they tell you about solido (thank you, I didn't know what it was, and I wouldn't have guessed it ))))
Weirdness...
And who's trolling whom?
Some kind of mockery.. Maybe you don't see my questions?
Sorry to ask - I won't do it again
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This is how it looks in the original, the viloliti translator does not work correctly )))
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Not correct is the wrong word. How solido could turn out to be "solid" - even artificial intelligence is unlikely to explain...
ZI - so you wrote about the "hard roof", or was it someone else? )))
You don't have to answer, even - it's better not to answer))
Inform the auction administration about this, I hope that they will explain to you more clearly why the translator works this way, and what he does to you. From the floor .
Show originalAll the best, you still need to send the parcel today )))
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