Er... Hello I guess.
Finally got around to joining after buying my roadster about 3 weeks ago. I'm very pleased with it so far and have enjoyed at least 2 hours of open top motoring. Did anyone else experience P**S poor weather after buying one?
As quoted below (I hope) my car is silver with a hard top and black leather seats not red like they should be. No major modifications planned altought the speaker upgrade is tempting as the standard speakers are woeful.
Welcome to the club!
friendly bunch round here, ask what you want and ye shall receive as they say.
yeah the weather is cr*p at the mo, but just think, the summer is just round the corner!!!! s8) 8) s8)
enjoy
crap, schnap, it was dull and drizzling this morning and I still had the roof down.
best way to start the day :-) :-) :-)
Quote from: "TheRaven"I'm very pleased with it so far and have enjoyed at least 2 hours of open top motoring.
Welcome! s:lol: :lol: s:lol: TWO hours in THREE weeks?! s:shock: :shock: s:shock: s:shock: :shock: s:shock: You need to get that left arm exercised!
DP
I got mine last wednesday and i think i managed about 6 hours that evening s:D :D s:D
Quote from: "Bongo"I got mine last wednesday and i think i managed about 6 hours that evening s:D :D s:D
Good man! s8) 8) s8)
DP
Welcome, and don't worry, the weather will come... or, if you hang around here long enough you will end up with the roof down all the time bar the worst mother nature throws at us as Mark mentioned... I have! s:) :) s:)
The trick is to drive fast enough that you create enough airflow to shield you form the rain......on a motorway the magic number I find is 80...it's like back to the future..you have to hit this number for it to work!
PS I don't advise doing 80 on the motorway s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
Quote from: "MRMike"The trick is to drive fast enough that you create enough airflow to shield you form the rain......on a motorway the magic number I find is 80...it's like back to the future..you have to hit this number for it to work!
PS I don't advise doing 80 on the motorway s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
I thought that was a myth? I distinctly recall seeing an episode of 'Top Gear' last series when both Richard and James getting wet whilst driving an open-top car... I think it was a Pluriel (or something similar)? s:? :? s:?
No it's definitely true..i remember once it chucking it down and I thought i'd better get to a service station to put the roof up...i stopped and got a soaking that i wouldn't have got if I had just carried on driving. If its really raining i tend to find water flows up the windows and can get in that way sometimes...
I'm gonna have to give it a go now you've said that!
Well, as soon as I get over this bloody cold, that is... s:( :( s:(
He's right... been there, done that... went out for my first top down drive this year, and then it absolutely chucked it down. But rather than pull in, I carried on driving (Big smile on my face, having too much fun). As long as I kept the speed up (circa 40mph), most of the water wasn't a problem. Slight dribble from the corner of the windows, but hardly getting soaked.
I recall that topgear, and agree they had problems, but I think a lot depends on the car, it's aerodynamics and perhaps even the rain and wind directions.
Quote from: "ekona"I thought that was a myth? I distinctly recall seeing an episode of 'Top Gear' last series when both Richard and James getting wet whilst driving an open-top car... I think it was a Pluriel (or something similar)? s:? :? s:?
Nah – the Pluriel leaks with the roof UP! s:lol: :lol: s:lol: Unless you have Vaseline, of course. s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
DP
Thanks for the replies everyone.
Maybe 2 hours was a bit of a underestimate!
Altough the first open top drive did last about a mile then it rained!
Later that night I was driving around with my brother and the roof down about 10 o'clock - got some funny looks.
Summer is around the corner. s8) 8) s8)
You must have got that top down today; the weathers greaaaaaaaaaaat s8) 8) s8)
Quote from: "phil4"He's right... been there, done that... went out for my first top down drive this year, and then it absolutely chucked it down. But rather than pull in, I carried on driving (Big smile on my face, having too much fun). As long as I kept the speed up (circa 40mph), most of the water wasn't a problem. Slight dribble from the corner of the windows, but hardly getting soaked.
30mph - 45mph = You will mainly stay dry. You will get a small trickle from the top corner of the front window, but that's about it. It's like a slow dripping tap.
45mph or above = You should stay dry. And it is soooo much fun seeing peoples expressions as you drive past, with the top down, in the pouring rain.
30mph and below = Not thats it's advised (and the club should advise against it) but you really need to practice putting to top up with one hand (though to reach the passenger side catch you may need arms like Seans!!!).
Quote from: "heathstimpson"You must have got that top down today; the weathers greaaaaaaaaaaat s8) 8) s8)
Normally yes! Alas I am visiting my mate tomorrow and he lives in a rough area - Call me a new owner wuss but the hard top is on ready for the trip. Typical isn't it? If I hadn't put it on we could probably swim in the streets!
Hiya
Welcome along and hope that you enjoy your time on here! s:D :D s:D
Quote from: "MRMike"The trick is to drive fast enough that you create enough airflow to shield you form the rain......on a motorway the magic number I find is 80...it's like back to the future..you have to hit this number for it to work!
Not last Monday afternnon. *cough* 80 *cough* on the motorway resulted in water getting as far into the cabin as the plastic trim in the passenger footwell! It was windy though, with 2-gallon capacity raindrops s:-( :-( s:-( I couldn't stop, as I was between junctions/no services. Fortunately, it only lasted 5 mins (phew!)
Quote from: "MRMike"PS I don't advise doing 80 on the motorway s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
Yes, of course s:oops: :oops: s:oops: s:lol: :lol: s:lol:
Really? i've never had rain get in that far before..and i drive quite often with it down when its raining! Sorry !
Incidentally Raven, was it your silver MR2 that I flyered in a car park in Lancaster?????
Flyered another one tonight as well actually..a nice black 03
No it wasn't me. I found the forum whilst researching what car to get next.
Quote from: "ekona"I thought that was a myth? I distinctly recall seeing an episode of 'Top Gear' last series when both Richard and James getting wet whilst driving an open-top car... I think it was a Pluriel (or something similar)? s:? :? s:?
Weren't they driving SLOWLY(40ish) on a country lane with the windows down as well?
I found when caught in the rain that windows up is the way to go (although the water does jump over the top & wet your shoulders s:evil: :evil: s:evil:
i saw that episode, they had the A4 cabriolet, a merc and a few others and it was REALLY raining hard. you'd have to be stupid to have the top down in those conditions