envy said:i drive with the roof up most of the time as i think it looks better that way. the roof only comes down if its a nice, pleasant day otherwise if its too cold or too hot, it stays up.
i paid extra for a convertible because i can afford to and also they dont make a coupe e89![]()
Havard said:Having a bald head doesn't help either as I am limited to how much sunshine I can expose myself to. Got a nice cap before the trip but realised I looked like a tw@t wearing a cap in a soft top.
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Angie4m said:Well I'm female and I drive a E89, I don't care if it's cold, if it's icy, snowing, sun is shining or its at night......as long as it's not raining then roof is down. My other half HATES the roof being down. He has some choice words for it, only time he liked the roof being down was from the hotel to Silverstone last year, going round the country roads.
Actually maybe that's the reason, the choice to drop the top even though you might hardly ever drop it.Smiler said:The great thing about these cars is the choice. I enjoy both states.![]()
Typo of the yearA1GSS said:
Nick_in_Suffolk said:Z4s are not the worst offenders though; fewer than 10% of the convertible Minis we see on the road seem to understand there is a roof that can be lowered. And as for larger Mercedes and Audis - I think the dealers must superglue the buttons so the roof cannot be lowered.
A1GSS said:
now editedProbably think that it's better to have the roof up so they not exposed to as much pollution. However pollutants tend to be in higher concentration in the cabin than in free airjimbo1958 said:+1 on this. On my North London commute I would say 95% of verts have their roofs up even in the glorious weather we had at the weekend.
Doesn't even bother me that some of the areas I drive through are a bit dodgy (Wood Green, Tottenham), the roof still comes down.![]()
