It rained. The entire way. And probably severely sunburnt too. Oh, and up until now-ish most convertible were about as structurally rigid as a waterlogged tissue box. Grumpy old man, out. First Name:. Email address:. But the noisy, turbulent nature of drop-tops can be transformed to a great extent by mounting a good wind deflector. My ride was a racket until I mounted something named the Backblade wind restrictor.
Now the drives are peaceful even at highway speeds. Now not only the wind noise has reduced to a bare minimal level, but the beatup feeling that I used to have after a long top down drive has also vanished. Just test drove a Mustang convertible.
No issue at all. That starting flying around until I wedged it into the space between the seat and that center console. That is the only issue. I drove it on a cold, drizzly day with the heat on… and it was just fine. Did not feel cold at all. Car Advice. Should I buy a convertible? Tags: convertibles. Newsletter Signup First Name: Email address:.
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I was out and about yesterday, 27 deg C and saw several convertable cars, soft and hard tops, with the roof UP???? When do you put the roof down? Wed 30 Jul Why do people buy Convertables? I too have wondered this many times. It's especially perplexing when you consider a car with less metal costs more than the tin top equivalent.
Apparantly us Brits buy more soft tops than a lot of European drivers who live in warmer climes. Mad dogs and Englishmen and soft top owners go out in the mid day sun. Less visible metal is what you mean. Check the weight of a convertible vs its standard tin top stable mate and you'll see they can weigh in the region of kgs more due to the extra strengthening required underneath to compensate for the lack of a roof.
With ours it's more a case of when you put the roof up. Heavy rain or snow is about the only time we drive ours with the roof on or on a busy motorway where the wind buffeting gets a bit much If your roof isn't off in this weather though, I'd agree why would you have a convertible? I had a very pleasurable drive around the Surrey lanes this afternoon with the roof rolled back on the 2CV. But convertibles are no fun on a motorway or when stuck in traffic on a hot day. I've always wondered if the number of convertibles we buy is linked to the number of divorces A mate of mine has got a Renault Megane CC and it just says "middle aged divorcee at the golf club" to me.
Thu 31 Jul Why do people buy Convertables? I hope you're talking about a woman as a bloke would have no chance finding a new lady friend in one of those! A guy I worked with got divorced and bought a Boxster not the 'S' version mind you. He was a sad stripy shirt wearing middle manager with receding hair and a tendency to grope women in the lifts. I agree that the whole point of it is to have the hood down whenever possible, and with its wind deflector the Z3 is fine on a motorway. I'm lucky that in my case this is an extra car: if we were allowed only one car per family and had to choose between the Z3, the Golf estate and SWMBO's Mini Cooper, it would have to be the Golf.
Interestingly, and irrelevantly to this thread, despite being a diesel the Golf is the quickest of the three pulling away from rest. It's not really a matter of logic - it's just fun. I've hardly driven the Z3 with the roof up - and tomorrow with a business trip and bad weather forecast, I won't be taking it. Edit - PS - still married! Maybe the divorces happen when the convertible-owning half doesn't let other half drive it?
Thu 31 Jul Why do people buy convertibles? Buy a motor bike - the all year round convertible. I thought it was well understood that it's just so naff to actually drive with a convertible top down. So, all you non-U types, for goodness sake get your tops back on! Proper style. It's all a matter of taste I suppose. Our MX5 lives in the garage with the roof down all year but only goes out when it is dry. The roof only goes up when it is parked away from home or if we get get caught in rain whilst out.
Even then, if you can keep moving over about 40 mph the rain just goes over the top. Bright, crisp, winter days are probably better than summer days for roofless driving. The heater is good, wear a warm hat, have the wind blocker up, can't beat it. To many we may seem odd with the roof down in mid winter, but it isn't illegal Nanny State will probably get around to banning convertibles in time. Related Articles. You may also like of Report Error Share. Tags : mini mini cooper mini cooper convertible mini cooper s convertible mini john cooper works convertible mini convertible mini convertible feature.
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Take something like a fourth-generation Mustang. Nobody is going to buy a convertible for any reason other than because they want one. They are an aspirational and desire-driven purchase, and they undeniably have their cons as well as their pros. I used to drive fast, and sometimes too fast. Whether you then decide to buy one or not afterward, it will have answered your questions and will, therefore, have been money well spent.
Former retail auto industry professional for almost a decade and an automotive writer and journalist for the last 8 years. Types of convertible When most of us think of convertibles we probably imagine a two-door sports car with the roof folded all the way down, but there are quite a few different styles of vehicles that can all be considered convertibles.
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