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Air current in roadster
This is my first roadster, so it my seems silly.
I don't live in "California" and with temperatures of 15-20 C and with the top down and windows up, I have a big problem with the current of air on the back of my neck. I've tried with a scarf, but my ear is not protected. Is this a design flaw? I would love something as Air Scarf (Mercedes SLK). |
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Do you get a prize by stating the obvious ?
Did you tried an TT or SLK? |
This is my first vert and I haven't driven any other makes/models to compare but I feel the air tubulence is controlled very good. However, unless there is a crosswind, the only draft is behind my neck as you noted and everywhere else inside is fine. However, it is a vert and some air turbulence should be expected.
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There will soon be a petition for a TSB for "exposure to outside air when roadster top retracted".
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does anyone "like" their roadster????
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^^ Absolutely!! For now anyway.
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Yes, Love It!
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Yep, we love ours!
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I tuck mine in to the garage every night with more affection than I sometimes give my children at bedtime...
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If the roof is down the windows should be also, if it's to cold for your high heels keep the roof up :p On that note if the windows are down then the cold air stays in the front by the vents, so just turn the heat on. but it is a convertible so if it's cold you might just have to suck it up and keep the roof up |
glad to hear there are happy customers. drop yo top and roll on!!!!:tup:
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