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From: [email protected] (Tonya R. Flynn)
Subject: Re: wife wants convertible

In article  Tom Wetzel  writes:
>In article <[email protected]> Andrew A. Spencer,
>[email protected] writes:
>>>: > my wife has informed me that she wants a convertible for her next car.
>
>I was about to recommend you consider a targa top over a convertible but, 
>DREW made the point very well.  When my wife and I were in our 20s we
>did the convertible thing with Triumphs.  Now in our mid-40s, we still
>appreciate the open air but prefer targa types.  There is much less wind
>noise, objects/papers blowing around, foreign objects getting into the
>car and one still has almost all the advantages of the convertible.  
>

My last car had T-Tops (BIG T-Tops).  My current car is a convertible.
IMHO, if you're after that 'convertible feel', T-Tops, open-top,
sunroofs, moonroofs, whatever, just don't cut it.  There's no
substitute for a convertible.  If you're not after that sun beating
down on you, the wind in your hair and teeth, the flopsum and
jetsum getting in the car and the noises associated with the
whooshing of the wind, you're not after that 'convertible feel'.
So go with something with at least a hole above the driver but don't call
it a convertible.

And I do wonder how those targa tops would compare against my roll
bar in a rollover situation.  Of course, I'd rather not test it
in MY car.  I, too, am in my early 40s.

A convertible--accept no substitute.

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