MaskedRacerX
Driver
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2015
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- Vilano Beach, FL
- First Name
- DT
- Vehicle(s)
- '21_JWS4XE / '21_TM3P
Yeah, I'd agree it's a little dependent on your location.I have owned both convertible and steel roof Mustangs. I have two steel roofs now, including a 15 fastback. Convertibles are great, when they are great. That means when it's sunny and 75-80 degrees, or a little warmer on a soft summer night. Convertibles are not great in the winter, when it's too cold to enjoy the top down, and they are awful in the heat. You haven't been hot until you have sat in traffic, in 100-degree heat, in the sun, in a convertible with black leather. Just say no.
In my neck of the woods summer, is a bit hot, there's a couple of months the top stays up during the day if were on the way to dinner or a school event, AC on, no problem, cool as can be, top gets dropped in the evenings or if I'm just cruising around.
We also have a month or so where it gets pretty darn cold, even the windows up, heat on trick isn't enough.
However, our fall, spring, part of winter and summer are all pretty amazing. Last December it was mostly mid-to-upper 70s, with many days in the low 80s. I go +weeks+ without putting the top up, really a convertible is usable (like 90% of the time with the top down) a good 8 months out of the year
Cool, sunny, low humidity, top down, cruising down A1A, heck, doesn't get much better than that
Heck, I've seen people drive Mustangs, Corvettes, you-name-it to track events towing a small trailer for their track tires. Doesn't seem like a big deal[?]Is that a tow hitch on a mustang :frusty:
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