roof down - wow that was fairly dangerous!
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I never use the aircon - suppose I should really to keep it in good working order.
I don't really use the S if its wet - otherwise the roof is down. I've never experienced steaming up .....
this morning for example my speeds ranged from 3 figures down to about 10 mins at 5mph in a queue to a roundabout.
With the 'roof down' setting - the car is really warm.
I've never had the windows steam up.
It was bloody slippy this morning - I had a wheelspin and tank slap in 3rd on a dual carraigeway
I don't really use the S if its wet - otherwise the roof is down. I've never experienced steaming up .....
this morning for example my speeds ranged from 3 figures down to about 10 mins at 5mph in a queue to a roundabout.
With the 'roof down' setting - the car is really warm.
I've never had the windows steam up.
It was bloody slippy this morning - I had a wheelspin and tank slap in 3rd on a dual carraigeway
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Originally Posted by Shipley,Feb 13 2008, 02:47 AM
I never use the aircon - suppose I should really to keep it in good working order.
I don't really use the S if its wet - otherwise the roof is down. I've never experienced steaming up .....
It was bloody slippy this morning - I had a wheelspin and tank slap in 3rd on a dual carraigeway
I don't really use the S if its wet - otherwise the roof is down. I've never experienced steaming up .....
It was bloody slippy this morning - I had a wheelspin and tank slap in 3rd on a dual carraigeway
This morning was a one off because it was f.ing cold but I had to have the roof down. I have learnt now to use the full frontal / feet setting to make sure the windows don't steam up.
Our out door thermometer said -4C and I was very careful on the country roads
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