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Old 10-06-2015, 02:05 PM   #21
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Only time top doesn't go down is when pollen season is off the charts, like I can see the pollen flying off the car from the wipers.
I also take the top down if there's a light drizzle and I'm going at least 65 mph.
I've done top down with snow on the ground a few times, just have to make sure the car is in a warm garage when the top is lowered.

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Old 10-06-2015, 02:08 PM   #22
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Only time top doesn't go down is when pollen season is off the charts, like I can see the pollen flying off the car from the wipers.
I also take the top down if there's a light drizzle and I'm going at least 65 mph.
I've done top down with snow on the ground a few times, just have to make sure the car is in a warm garage when the top is lowered.
Don't have to worry about snow or a cold garage here in beautiful sunny San Diego

Here you are a member of the TopDown365 club :dance:
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Old 10-06-2015, 03:10 PM   #23
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Here in Hawaii I always keep the top up from 10-5, otherwise you'll burn up. Nighttime is awesome especially under a full moon! Rain squalls also can be an issue. Funny how many tourists rent convertibles and must open them no matter what. Many of them get burned to a crisp...
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Old 10-06-2015, 03:10 PM   #24
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Don't have to worry about snow or a cold garage here in beautiful sunny San Diego

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yeah but "Ring of Fire" club = Earth quakes... and worse, no 93 octane.
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Old 10-06-2015, 03:29 PM   #25
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Ill take the rare earthquake any day over hurricanes and tornadoes
Earthquakes are few and far between as well as pretty rare down here

No 93, well that's really not a big deal, runs fine on 91. If I'm at the track, I can get 100 or use octane boost if I want. There are also stations that do sell higher than 91, just not that many

You can't buy the weather.
Well I guess actually we do pay for it as the cost of living here is higher, but no matter what you might be willing to pay, ya just don't have San Diego weather other places
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Old 10-06-2015, 06:27 PM   #26
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ya just don't have San Diego weather other places

Right, which is especially fortunate if you like to ski :dance:!
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Old 10-06-2015, 07:17 PM   #27
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Ahh yes, but there is reasonably good skiing just 2 hours away and great skiing 5-6 hours away.
In fact you can go surfing in the morning and be skiing by lunch in the same day
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Here in Los Angeles top down almost all the time no problem, even on the way to Big Bear Mountain ski resorts this time of the year.
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Old 10-06-2015, 08:42 PM   #29
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It's coming right at us!!!!!!!!
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Car gets put away in November. I don't have to drive her so I don't. Summer tires, snow and cold Temps don't mix. Other than that the top is down unless I'm on a longer interstate trip somewhere. It gets tiring driving 80 with the top down for 3 hours. It's back down when I get where I am going.
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Ahh yes, but there is reasonably good skiing just 2 hours away and great skiing 5-6 hours away.
In fact you can go surfing in the morning and be skiing by lunch in the same day
I've been fishing, shooting, and played golf all in the same day. Need to work skiing into that, but I have not skied for about 20 years, easy.

I need to tour the gas light district of SD. Heard all about it. I service / rebuild them occasionally. Love old gas lights.
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I've been fishing, shooting, and played golf all in the same day. Need to work skiing into that, but I have not skied for about 20 years, easy.

I need to tour the gas light district of SD. Heard all about it. I service / rebuild them occasionally. Love old gas lights.
yes, but I don't think you can surf in the Great Salt Lake LOL
Not sure about hunting, but we do have a LOT of golf courses including Torry Pines

Let me know when you get to San Diego, the Gas Lamp area is nice.
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I have an overly-optioned dealer demo car (launch car), so I have air-conditioned seats. Plus I have heated seats. :dance:

Which means I can stretch the top down days to about 270 a year. If the temps are over 92 or below 60 (BRRRR! Fireplace weather!) then the top stays up.
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Old 10-07-2015, 11:06 AM   #35
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It depends on mood. Mine is my DD, and some mornings I'll leave the top up. If the weather is very hot, I'll leave it up. Or if it's raining..

Really, some of the most enjoyable top down driving happens in the evenings and at night. I'm looking forward to top down winter driving with the seat heater on high!
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Old 10-07-2015, 08:26 PM   #36
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Below 55F the top stays up. Plastic window.
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Old 10-07-2015, 09:22 PM   #37
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Below 55F the top stays up. Plastic window.
So top down like 3 hours per year?

Land must be cheap that far north in that cold of weather.
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Old 10-08-2015, 02:46 PM   #38
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I am in the UK also. My Boxster S is on the road 6 months of the year and it becomes my daily driver. It has to be heavy rain, snow or hail for me not to have the top down,. Its on the road from July to December each year, this will be my sixth year. I did crack the original window in the extreme cold one year, but I was able to take it off and stitch another one in. If it is extremely cold now I heat the car up first before I put the top down. I find with heated seats and the excellent Porsche heater its a great way to drive. I can here my exhaust better to, its awesome.
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Old 10-08-2015, 03:24 PM   #39
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If I think it's too hot or cold...88F or higher with sun blazing, or below 65F, I put the top up cause I don't want to be uncomfortable just for the sake of having the top down. The car is still fun to drive with the top up. When I see folks with their top down below 45 degrees or so, I think they're a bit too desperate to show others that they have a convertible.
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I put the top down today....so I could put the hard top on . It's starting to get cold (it is almost mid-October after all).

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