Cabriolet - top down, let down

4.2 V8 32v Naturally Aspirated - 414 bhp
2manytoys
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Location: Australia

Post by 2manytoys » Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:40 am

It's winter here and a freezing 20 degrees C, I have to turn the heated seats onto 4 if I drive in the afternoon :p

Porky
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Location: Weybridge

Post by Porky » Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:36 pm

GBrownlow wrote:That's why Britain is the biggest seller of cabriolets in Europe !
Use mine regularly from March to November but have even seen people with roof down in December, January and February( thats too posy for me ). Must be the fact that I live in the English Riviera and balmy West Country.
That would be me!

Coat, scarf, hat, sunglasses, heated seats, heaters on and roof down!!

To be honest, in milder weather it's nicer to have the roof down and heated seats on than when it's baking!

Although I do always point out people with the roof up if it's sunny, what is the point of a cabrio if the one day the sun comes out, you would prefer to have the roof and windows up with air con on?? Waste imho!

m5killer
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Location: LONDON/BULGARIA

Post by m5killer » Sun Jul 12, 2009 6:41 pm

ive got a cab and the only time it skittles is when the drc is fu..ed and believe it or not there is not alot of difference between cab and saloon, saloon just having the edge on handling so who ever drives a cab and it is vibrating through the chassis on small bumps etc drc is gone.. ps now enjoying the 5ft potholes of bulgaria with kw suspension forget about skittling here, you hit one of these and you wont be coming back out..

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