white lightning said:I opted for an E89 because it has a tin roof. All the 2 seaters I've owned have been driven year round, rain, snow, fog makes no difference. C'mon guys, in the UK we get precious few days when it's hot and sunny. If you want to enjoy top down motoring you have to seize every dry day, even if it does mean wearing a silly woollen hat (or flat cap !). Jack the heater up, drop the top and have a blast.
The OP ask for car storage advice, which he has been given- yes they are different cars but all the advice can apply to any car storage.imported said:They are completely different cars aren't they – they just share the same model name? I've seen the e85 pretty well including under the hood and I doubt they share even a single major component.Grumpyowl said:Mine is an E85 not E89 but can't be much different, the handbook says inflate to 50psi.
OP I wouldn't worry about it, if there is a problem then just call your breakdown serviceIf anything just upgrade yours and be worry free, and don't even bother with the trickle charger.