Who rolls with the top down and the windows up?
I do, usually, mainly because I'm driving at highway speeds. It allows me to hear the stereo and also not look like I just drove through a hurricane. I drove around 400 miles this past weekend with my four year old daughter in the car, so I kept them up for her sake as well.
That said, if I'm below 50 mph, I keep the windows down since the turbulence isn't that bad at all and I like the more airy feeling of not having anything around me.
That said, if I'm below 50 mph, I keep the windows down since the turbulence isn't that bad at all and I like the more airy feeling of not having anything around me.
[QUOTE=Saki GT,Jun 19 2007, 05:11 AM] I think people who don't get top-down windows-up lack imagination. You can have open-top motoring while keeping your cocoon intact with windows up, which makes the car much more diverse for things like temperature control, noise control, wind control, etc.
People who can only think all buttoned up or all open aren't thinking of all the possibilities and circumstances that can effect open motoring. What if its 40
People who can only think all buttoned up or all open aren't thinking of all the possibilities and circumstances that can effect open motoring. What if its 40
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