Actually I have done this. It does cut down on the wind some. That wind can get quite rough if your going only like 45! It hurts. So I can totally comply with people who do it not doing it ALL The time yeah get a real car but anyway.
HAHA we did that once. Yeah driving to Enid we had the top down and the heater running cause it was a bit chilly now snowing or anything but that wind had a chill to it. HAHA too good
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It cuts down the wind.
That has always bothered me too!
And lets be honest, if you don't want the wind, why did you buy a convertable?????? Seriouly people, if you don't like wind, buy a car with a ROOF!
Exactly!
Actually I have done this. It does cut down on the wind some. That wind can get quite rough if your going only like 45! It hurts. So I can totally comply with people who do it not doing it ALL The time yeah get a real car but anyway.
Well, I thank you Will Smama and Anonymous, you have taught me something today.
My grandparents had a convertible that I borrowed every once in awhile and not matter the weather I would of course put the top down.
I have even been known to have the top down, the windows up and.....
the heat on!!!
HAHA we did that once. Yeah driving to Enid we had the top down and the heater running cause it was a bit chilly now snowing or anything but that wind had a chill to it. HAHA too good
With the top down and the windows up, only your hair blows off.
With the top AND the windows down, your HEAD blows off.
:) My DH has a '77 Corvette - I call it his midlife crisis. It is insanely cool and quite uncomfortable, as cars go. But we love it.
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