Last year, had the roof down on a cold sunny day and it started snowing. When my misses got in the car later that day and found snow on the passenger seat, she knew I'd gone a little too far.
Top-tastic RTDGlobetrotter. Best i've managed was -6 degrees C, it took a while to unfreeze the windows so i could get the roof down (this was on my last 3 series convertible) but it was a glorious january morning and the drive was wonderful with the sun just up over the horizon. I hate having the roof up so unless it's raining already when i go to the car down that roof comes. I've had clients come into my office in the past and say 'hah, i saw you with your roof up last week, going soft then!' it's a rare occasion they get the chance to do that
I think there should be an exclusive roadster club window sticker!
It's great to know there are so many hardcore drivers out there, respect to all of you and all i can say to the coupe owners is, get an angle grinder and sort your motors out
er, roofless probably has an angle grinder IN HIS BOOT with the chain saw and timber . Though I guess with the roof down your lumber hauling capacity is severly impeded? (Sorry, cross posting here).
-2.5c this morning, lovely start to the day, roof comes down and halfway to work it started snowing
I don't care to think what some of the motorists coming in the opposite direction were saying but i had a great drive to work