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Traditionally, roadster bodies were used on anything from a Ford Model T to a Cadillac V-16. It was a body style favored by those who preferred enjoyment to practicality. Roadster-bodied cars are popular with collectors , and are often valued higher than even other open styles.
The roadster name experienced a resurgence in 1990 with the introduction of the Mazda MX-5/Miata. Though not roadsters in the traditional open sense, many manufacturers today offer "roadsters". Notable vehicles include the BMW Z4, Honda S2000, Mercedes SLK, Porsche Boxster, and Toyota MR-Spyder.
Italian makers favor the term, Barchetta for a completely open-topped vehicle.
Also see: hot rod, convertible, spyder, cabriolet, drophead
Car body styles