So how windy are they topless?
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BliarOut said:
Duchesses farts are pretty smooth if they've been to ettiquette school
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Does the airflow whip round and come in behind you or does the screen direct the worst over your head? I'm not keen on that neck buffeting thing that larger ragtops do.
..you'll have to drive one & find out I reckon
It is a lot less draughty than the Z3 I had a few years ago. With the rear screen in, I find it too buffety though.
If you are really worried about draughts, you will probably be used to creature comforts. Be aware, the Tuscan is a raw sports car, no frills. No ABS, no traction control, no air bags, etc. etc.
If you were near Chester I would be happy to let you test it.
If you are really worried about draughts, you will probably be used to creature comforts. Be aware, the Tuscan is a raw sports car, no frills. No ABS, no traction control, no air bags, etc. etc.
If you were near Chester I would be happy to let you test it.
tuscnick said:Boxster on the buffetometer=good, 996 on the buffetometer=bad
Is that "Buffety the vampire slayer"
How Buffety is too buffety ? its a very good, but also a very difficult question. It depends on what your Buffetometer says, if you do not have a Buffetometer, I could let you have one. -- for a small price

2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
...a bit less buffety than riding outside on a Jumbo Jet, but more buffety than a dutchess's fart
unless she's had eight pints & a ruby
:lol: :lol:
Well put!
Buffeting really doesn't come into the equation. Growling spitting screaming straight six tends to distract you from the wind.....
I can't really draw a comparison to a 'typical' drop top, as the only other convertible I've been in is a Chimaera, but I don't find there is any noticeable buffeting, and from what I recall, it is better than the Chim.
I don't do the roof off/window in combo as I found there is less wind noise with it out (and no risk of losing it!). In fact, the quietest setup in my particular Tuscan seems to be roof off, rather than roof on!
One thing that you might want to consider though, is that driving a Tuscan hard does seem to be rather more draining (but also more rewarding) than a Porker, due partly to the lack of driver aids requiring more concentration, but probably more down to the fact there is more wind noise, rattles, squeaks and engine noise
Last year my Le Mans convoy consisted of 2x 996 & 2x Tuscans - we saw some very silly speeds on the way down from Calais and after several hours of roof-off driving we found on arrival that the 996 drivers felt rather fresher. But they also arrived last, proving conclusively that British Beef & Road Atlas is faster than German Sausage & Sat Nav
I don't do the roof off/window in combo as I found there is less wind noise with it out (and no risk of losing it!). In fact, the quietest setup in my particular Tuscan seems to be roof off, rather than roof on!
One thing that you might want to consider though, is that driving a Tuscan hard does seem to be rather more draining (but also more rewarding) than a Porker, due partly to the lack of driver aids requiring more concentration, but probably more down to the fact there is more wind noise, rattles, squeaks and engine noise
Last year my Le Mans convoy consisted of 2x 996 & 2x Tuscans - we saw some very silly speeds on the way down from Calais and after several hours of roof-off driving we found on arrival that the 996 drivers felt rather fresher. But they also arrived last, proving conclusively that British Beef & Road Atlas is faster than German Sausage & Sat Nav
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