Why do people go topless?
Why do people go topless?
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NASCAR

Original Poster:

124 posts

226 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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Time for a debate, this site is too quiet. Convertibles - what are they good for? Nothing at all as far as I can ascertain because the occupants either get frostbite or skin cancer,you cannot hear your fave tunes or hold an interesting conversation with your wife/lover/mate/husband/family member or sheep - if you live in Norfolk ( choose whichever suits ) because you are deaf from howling gales. Any opinions would be most welcome.

The 88 rules.

Simpo Two

90,788 posts

286 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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More fun, at one with environment, different etc.

My 'fave tune' comes out of the back in stereo, and I can always shout if required...


If I want a quiet boring ride I use the Jag smile

S6 ROR

1,588 posts

286 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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Nothing quite beats a late night blastdriving with the roof off. Little traffic about and just the roar of the exhaustsbiggrin
There really is nothing quiet like it.

tankerman24

619 posts

242 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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Roof down, wind in the hair, cant beat it, and as for favorite tunes , A Large V8 is music to my ears LOL.

simon3000

125 posts

218 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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our little mazda is quite civilised with the roof down.what really annoys me are those people who spend a lot of money on a flash sports car and drive around with the roof up and the aircon on when the weather is decent.what a waste

tankerman24

619 posts

242 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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simon3000 said:
our little mazda is quite civilised with the roof down.what really annoys me are those people who spend a lot of money on a flash sports car and drive around with the roof up and the aircon on when the weather is decent.what a waste
Aircon ? Lol

iluvmercs

7,541 posts

248 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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Now what you all want is pillarless coupe!
All windows down and sunroof open - just as "one with the elements" as a convertible, except you don't need to stop and put the roof up if the weather becomes hostile.

Then again....with the roof, you can't hide from the gorgeous exhaust note of some cars evil

Darren

Tom_C76

1,923 posts

209 months

Thursday 27th November 2008
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I don't entirely get convertable versions of regular cars, my mum has a Saab 93 ragtop, which is civilised and warm with the top on in winter and OK for posing in summer. The Caterham on the other hand just feels so connected to the road/air/whatever in a way that an enclosed car never could. Talking and/or tunes is easily solved with a motorbike intercom unit.

TC

Dirty Boy

14,816 posts

230 months

Thursday 27th November 2008
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Of the convertibles i've driven all have something more to offer over standard cars in respect of driving enjoyment.

A mate and I drove an Audi TT to Silverstone, arriving at midnight, as we had chairs and tents etc, we had to have the roof down to wedge stuff in. Oddly it was one of the most enjoyable jaunts i've had in a car.

The wife and I had the top down on the parents new megane all the way from York doing the coastal roads about 8 years ago, and that was superb too.

Can't beat topless motoring. Full stop.

RVVUNM

1,913 posts

230 months

Thursday 27th November 2008
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I have an MX5 and put the roof down to enjoy the odd wind in the hair blast when it's not to cold. Emagine my surprise this morning whilst sat at the lights all warm and snug listening to the radio, when some nutter went by in his Audi cab with the roof down, ITS THE MIDDLE OF WINTER FFS.

Tom_C76

1,923 posts

209 months

Thursday 27th November 2008
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RVVUNM said:
I have an MX5 and put the roof down to enjoy the odd wind in the hair blast when it's not to cold. Emagine my surprise this morning whilst sat at the lights all warm and snug listening to the radio, when some nutter went by in his Audi cab with the roof down, ITS THE MIDDLE OF WINTER FFS.
With a wind deflector in and a modern heating system he'd be fine in an Audi. Next time I take the 7 out I'll need the sheepskin flying jacket, and quite possibly my salopettes as well. Who needs a heater anyway...

TC

RVVUNM

1,913 posts

230 months

Thursday 27th November 2008
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Tom_C76 said:
RVVUNM said:
I have an MX5 and put the roof down to enjoy the odd wind in the hair blast when it's not to cold. Emagine my surprise this morning whilst sat at the lights all warm and snug listening to the radio, when some nutter went by in his Audi cab with the roof down, ITS THE MIDDLE OF WINTER FFS.
With a wind deflector in and a modern heating system he'd be fine in an Audi. Next time I take the 7 out I'll need the sheepskin flying jacket, and quite possibly my salopettes as well. Who needs a heater anyway...

TC
Forgot to mention, it was dark and drizzling.

Fentiger

5 posts

232 months

Thursday 27th November 2008
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I love running about in the Eos this time of year with the top down so long as it is not damp or raining. Cannot really understand people who have bought cars like mine and do not go topless so long as the weather is dry....

crankedup

25,764 posts

264 months

Thursday 27th November 2008
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The only downside to topless motoring is the risk factor of a pigeon shi**ing on your head. Worth the risk I say.
Is the risk greater in a fast topless or an slow topless?

Fentiger

5 posts

232 months

Thursday 27th November 2008
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The greatest risk comes just a few moments after finishing cleaning it. Bird c**p really shows up on the red leather....

HRG

72,863 posts

260 months

Thursday 27th November 2008
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Griff for nice days, BMW for wet ones biggrin

I think the roof has only been on mine about five times since I got it yes You either get it or you don't.

perdu

4,885 posts

220 months

Saturday 29th November 2008
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HRG has it

you either get it or you don't

My MG Midget is a different planet if really foul weather forces the roof up.

I drive most places with it down

Brum to Le Mans
Brum to Marham (the reason I P/H in East Anglia Gassing)
Brum to London for the ACE Classic Cars many Tuesdays each year

And to many and various regular evening dashes with fellow Club members

It can be cool, chilly even, but with suitable clothing (Only a decent fleece and a hat) even medium drizzle doesnt come inside with me, simply wets the inside of the screen a bit

If I want warm and enclosed I take the SAAB

(Secret: I went to Cambridge yesterday in the SAAB--- my missus DOESN'T get it)

;-)


scruffy

1,244 posts

287 months

Saturday 29th November 2008
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NASCAR said:
Time for a debate, this site is too quiet. Convertibles - what are they good for?
You've never have you?

heebeegeetee

29,803 posts

269 months

Saturday 29th November 2008
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We loved the Boxt in France. Cruising the alps with the mountains towering above us, being in a gorge where you look up and can barely see sky 'cos the cliffs are all but touching, and cruising the autoroute at 80odd in the warm air, twas all fab.