What are the disadvantages of a soft-top convertible?
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Here are the disadvantages of a soft-top convertible: 1. Low safety factor: Since the roof of a soft-top convertible is not a metal structure, in the event of a collision or rollover, its protective effect is not as strong as that of a hardtop. 2. High noise levels: The fabric structure of a soft-top convertible is greatly affected by airflow at high speeds, resulting in significant noise, and its own sound insulation is poor. 3. Easily gets dirty and hard to clean: The roof of a soft-top convertible gets dirty easily, the cleaning process is extremely troublesome, and it is highly susceptible to damage from airflow. Additionally, it is prone to leaking in rainy weather.