If a convertible is your daily drive it's sometimes nice to change the whole character of the car via the roof.
- taking shortcuts through some bad Middlesbrough Council Estates
commuting home from a very hard and stressful day at work when I CBA
- when it is very windy (the Elise needs every element of aerodynamics and downforce it can get since it is so light)
when driving at speed (80MPH+)
when eco driving (to save fuel - minimises drag, saving fuel)
[TW]Fox;18848289 said:They are all wrong, and anyone driving a convertible today with the roof up, unless they were travelling at speed on a motorway or dual carriageway, fails hard.
I recently bought a convertable. I was wondering, do fellow owners always put the roof back up when parked at work, or out shopping etc?
[TW]Fox;18848289 said:and anyone driving a convertible today with the roof up, fails hard.
Your post contradicts your sig...
What gives you the right to judge others in this manner though?
I agree completely with your post. Maybe we should tell estate owners they fail because they don't have a dog in the boot!![]()
I really dont understand this.
Why do people care so much about what others do or dont do?
Does it honestly cause people so much anger just to see a soft top with the roof up?
Is this really what people spend their lives worrying about?
Who cares???
For all anyone knows, they might drive with it down frequently, and its just chance you see it down and rage, or they might take their soft tops on holiday to somewhere warm in the summer and they enjoy it then. Or perhaps they got a soft top so that they can fit tall plants and trees in from the garden centre.
I find it quite bizarre that what other people choose to do with their own money which has no impact on anyone else can cause so much consternation.
What gives you the right to judge others in this manner though?
I really dont understand this.
Why do people care so much about what others do or dont do?
Does it honestly cause people so much anger just to see a soft top with the roof up?
Is this really what people spend their lives worrying about?
Who cares???
up north the suns out but it feels cold and its quite windy![TW]Fox;18848289 said:There will follow lots of posts by people trying to justify this sort of behaviour. Some will suggest it is up to the owner to do as they please. Others will suggest all manner of reasons why this might be acceptable.
They are all wrong, and anyone driving a convertible today with the roof up, unless they were travelling at speed on a motorway or dual carriageway, fails hard.