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From vintage classics to modern marvels, the cabriolet has stood the test of time. In 1934, the Hispano Suiza Type 68 V12 took center stage with its sleek design and powerful engine, leaving a lasting impression on car enthusiasts. Fast forward to 2010, where Mazda introduced the iconic MX5 - a convertible that captured hearts with its sporty appeal and open-top freedom. Speaking of Mazda MX5, it continued to make waves in 2010 as another model rolled off the production line, showcasing its timeless charm and exhilarating driving experience. Ford also joined the cabriolet club with an enticing advertisement that showcased their stylish offering - the 1986 Ford Escort XR3i Cabriolet. Mercedes Benz added elegance to this collection with their stunning CLK Cabriolet in 2009. Its luxurious features combined with top-down driving created an unforgettable experience for those lucky enough to sit behind the wheel. Aston Martin's four-seater tourer from c1936 proved that comfort could coexist with speed and style. Taking us back in time is a snapshot of Havana, Cuba in 1959 featuring a Dodge Custom Loyal Lancer Convertible cruising along Playa del Este beach. The epitome of retro coolness. Porsche made multiple appearances on this list; first with their classic Porsche 356 1600 capturing attention wherever it went. The year was then brought forward to showcase another gem from Porsche -the Boxter- which exemplified precision engineering and pure driving pleasure in every curve. And let's not forget Adolf Hitler addressing a rally in the '30s behind two Volkswagen Beetle cars – even political figures couldn't resist being associated with these iconic convertibles. Whether you're drawn to vintage classics or modern-day innovations, there's no denying that cabriolets have left an indelible mark on automotive history.