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Old 09-24-2003, 10:30 AM
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I guess it's either they sell it now or they will be stuck with it until spring. Is there any rattling noise with the hardtop and is it normal that the engine noise is quite loud?
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no for rattling.

yes for engine noise.
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Have you guys driven in snow with winters yet? If so, how does it perform? Is it controlable?

Sorry for all the questions, I just want to be sure of the car when I am spending so much. Thanks
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And truly beautiful...
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i just love my car with the hardtop on...
have to post my car... though it's not spa yellow...



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[QUOTE]Originally posted by probert
Have you guys driven in snow with winters yet?

If so, how does it perform?

Is it controlable?

Sorry for all the questions, I just want to be sure of the car when I am spending so much.
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beautiful cars. They look much better with the hard tops but theres nothing like having the top down.
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mannn.....lose the tape....seriously....
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Im going to jam my HT on tonight after looking at those!

No prob in winter, just be careful. You cannot drive the stock rubber in anything less than 5 degrees C, snow or not. Seriously, if it goes down to 5 degrees tonight, cars with stock rubber should not go out. Just be aware that temp is as important as snow or not.
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