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Old 12-14-2005 | 06:32 PM
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lately the weather has been pretty good for last 2 weeks or so. last few days i've seen some cars with top down in this cold ass weather. not s2000 but still. don't u get cold? how many of u guys tried put the top down and drive in freezing weather? i never did and i am not planning on it.
Old 12-14-2005 | 06:36 PM
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it always the people new to convertibles ..... they think it makes them tough or some shit .... "top down, rain or shine" tards


The equiv in the 4x4 world is you got to park your truck all fu<ked up half on the curb or rockery ....... dumb
Old 12-14-2005 | 06:39 PM
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I had the top down all day at the track last Fri. Guess I'm a 'tard.

Helmet makes a big difference, though. Plus, I owned a snowmobile for 10 years. Convertible is no biggie.

However, I've been driving around town with the top up.
Old 12-14-2005 | 06:40 PM
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dont do it, it could damage your top or window, manual says dont do it below freezing. Believe me youll glad you tookt he advice

Plus this evening after getting off work my car is covered in ice.... glad shes back in the garage now.
Old 12-14-2005 | 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by SilverKnight,Dec 14 2005, 07:40 PM
dont do it, it could damage your top or window, manual says dont do it below freezing. Believe me youll glad you tookt he advice

Plus this evening after getting off work my car is covered in ice.... glad shes back in the garage now.
That only applies if you have a plastic rear window.
Old 12-14-2005 | 07:39 PM
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I go top down when I can I mean why the hell not that's the whole point of owning a roadster.

Feel those elements baby!

Old 12-14-2005 | 07:49 PM
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Having heated seats helps. Actually, I haven't had the top down for quite some time until last Saturday after a football game.
Old 12-14-2005 | 09:28 PM
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see what I mean ?
Old 12-15-2005 | 07:38 AM
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I go topdown in the cold as long as it's not raining. Windows and heat up. Head gets a little cold if I get on the freeway but I haven't had a full head of hair for 10 years , so i'm used to it. I used to do it in my Boxster too, I guess back then I was new to a convertible. I sometimes see older guys in their MGs or Triumphs driving around in the cold with scarves and caps on. I'm sure those cars don't keep the heat in as well as ours do.
Old 12-15-2005 | 08:41 AM
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Last Sunday it was about 38F in Redmond and we put the top down after driving around a bit. It felt great! We kept ourselves to the side roads and had the mid-level heat at about mid-blast. Of course, we were wearing winter jackets and my wife was also wearing gloves and a cap. Amazingly, it was her idea to put the top down and she's always cold.


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