g3lo
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Hi,
Could anyone chime in and advise if a convertible would be okay for the winter days? In Canada we get lots of snowfall and am concerned primarily on the following:
1 - the soft top. How well will it hold up in winter weather
2 - how is the insulation in side the car itself, does it hold heat well? Is it loud when top is up?
3 - anyone have experience using a convertible as an all season car?
Please note: I am aware that winter tires is a must. However, this applies to both the coupe and convertible.
Thank you,
g3lo
Could anyone chime in and advise if a convertible would be okay for the winter days? In Canada we get lots of snowfall and am concerned primarily on the following:
1 - the soft top. How well will it hold up in winter weather
2 - how is the insulation in side the car itself, does it hold heat well? Is it loud when top is up?
3 - anyone have experience using a convertible as an all season car?
Please note: I am aware that winter tires is a must. However, this applies to both the coupe and convertible.
Thank you,
g3lo
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