Does anyone have a new twin-top (hard top) convertible and..?

.do they provide a roll/shake free ride? I have a Megane Cabriolet and when going over a series of bumps or round a corner fast there is a bit of distortion in the ride. Has this problem been solved witht he newer ones, perhaps in the new Vovlo, Saab, Megane, Vauxhall??

Answers:
While the now popular hardtop convertibles are more shake-free than just a soft top with the top up, and technology is constantly improving, it is a fact that anytime you remove a structural part of a car (as in the top), there is no way to remove "roll/shake" from this type of car. Yes, they are much better than 10 or more years ago,but you can't completely engineer out the natural forces of nature.
This is called scuttle shake and is a common problem on any car that hasn't been designed from the ground up to be a convertible
The answer is no when you remove the roof a lot of the structural strength is lost .Most cars suffer from scuttle shake that includes BMW.

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