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Drewfus wrote:Soft tops (see pete's well detailed reasons)
Note: girls love the s/t, if your married (as I am), I found that my wife is supportive of the 'soft top zook experience', more to the point, modifying it, paying for it, and working on it, purely because she want's to drive it (when it suit's her)........
I also have other auto interests which she doesn't like, purely because they are 'hard tops'........makes life hard to justify the above expenses, hence it see's more time as a rolling storage unit in the shed.
Do it once..........
for me it is the exact opposite .. my wife HATES wind with a passion thats one of the reasons I have remained in a hard top .. mind you I rarely see her anywhere near my Zuk ... go figure ..
My wife is the same, she complains that the wind in the soft top blows her hair around, This is my first Sierra but not my last, will either get a soft top next or later do a body swap and than suffer the consequences :
Drewfus wrote:Soft tops (see pete's well detailed reasons)
Note: girls love the s/t, if your married (as I am), I found that my wife is supportive of the 'soft top zook experience', more to the point, modifying it, paying for it, and working on it, purely because she want's to drive it (when it suit's her)........
I also have other auto interests which she doesn't like, purely because they are 'hard tops'........makes life hard to justify the above expenses, hence it see's more time as a rolling storage unit in the shed.
Do it once..........
for me it is the exact opposite .. my wife HATES wind with a passion thats one of the reasons I have remained in a hard top .. mind you I rarely see her anywhere near my Zuk ... go figure ..
My wife is the same, she complains that the wind in the soft top blows her hair around, This is my first Sierra but not my last, will either get a soft top next or later do a body swap and than suffer the consequences :
Drewfus wrote:Soft tops (see pete's well detailed reasons)
Note: girls love the s/t, if your married (as I am), I found that my wife is supportive of the 'soft top zook experience', more to the point, modifying it, paying for it, and working on it, purely because she want's to drive it (when it suit's her)........
I also have other auto interests which she doesn't like, purely because they are 'hard tops'........makes life hard to justify the above expenses, hence it see's more time as a rolling storage unit in the shed.
Do it once..........
for me it is the exact opposite .. my wife HATES wind with a passion thats one of the reasons I have remained in a hard top .. mind you I rarely see her anywhere near my Zuk ... go figure ..
My wife is the same, she complains that the wind in the soft top blows her hair around, This is my first Sierra but not my last, will either get a soft top next or later do a body swap and than suffer the consequences :
So does mine... she won't even drive with a window down in the car, let alone with the roof down in the Viagra.
Of course, since she tries to stay as far away as opossible from the Viagra that's ok with me.
She can't complain about how much I spend on the Vitara since i bought her Audi for her (despite earning $20k a year less) and she still hasn't paid me back 18 months later.
Given the whether in melbourne today, and the fact that i didn't put the roof back on - i suspect my seat will be a tad wet when i get home - along with everything else i left in the car
Given the whether in melbourne today, and the fact that i didn't put the roof back on - i suspect my seat will be a tad wet when i get home - along with everything else i left in the car
Owning a hardtop wearing half doors I suspect that my Zuk will be a little drier .. but only just.
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
Given the whether in melbourne today, and the fact that i didn't put the roof back on - i suspect my seat will be a tad wet when i get home - along with everything else i left in the car
greg wrote:On the otherhand bigsteve - we are saving ourselves from doing work by letting the rain wash out the interiors of our somewhat muddy little vehicles
Unfortunately I did that yesterday as I have the gurney at my place for a few days.
DeWsE wrote:Yeah with whether like this I suspect my car will be dry
It's like 28 degrees and the sun is still shining. Apparently it rains a bit over your way?
I think I had water come through the floor last night though
first decent rain in at least a month, Does anyone know if the stage two water restrictions have been lifted in Melbourne yet ?? I know that there was talk of it..
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
DeWsE wrote:Yeah with whether like this I suspect my car will be dry
It's like 28 degrees and the sun is still shining. Apparently it rains a bit over your way?
I think I had water come through the floor last night though
first decent rain in at least a month, Does anyone know if the stage two water restrictions have been lifted in Melbourne yet ?? I know that there was talk of it..
DeWsE wrote:Yeah with whether like this I suspect my car will be dry
It's like 28 degrees and the sun is still shining. Apparently it rains a bit over your way?
I think I had water come through the floor last night though
first decent rain in at least a month, Does anyone know if the stage two water restrictions have been lifted in Melbourne yet ?? I know that there was talk of it..
not yet, still a way to go I believe
Only been about 10mm. Going to need about a meter of the stuff to get any worth while benifit.
But I bet inner melb people will be out hosing down the conrete cos they think that a splash of rain and all is fixed.
Given the whether in melbourne today, and the fact that i didn't put the roof back on - i suspect my seat will be a tad wet when i get home - along with everything else i left in the car
Mine too
I love my garage !!!!!
MissForbyNoob wrote:
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
Given the whether in melbourne today, and the fact that i didn't put the roof back on - i suspect my seat will be a tad wet when i get home - along with everything else i left in the car