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Old 05-16-2008, 01:09 PM   #38 (permalink)
COORS2U
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Raymie,
Your the first respondent that keeps the top up most the time.
Until about 3 years ago all my toys had to be verts.
It finally dawned on me that rarely in Northern Indiana is the weather perfect for top down cruising. And I really don't care for the look or road noise of a vert with the top up. Consequently I have not owned a convertible for more than 3 years. I have to admit that I do miss the top down feeling when the conditions are ideal.
It seems to me that the SSR with its retractable hardtop offers the best of both worlds...
The reasons to buy an SSR are starting to add up.

Scott

The retractable hard top is the best! I like how I can drop the top while waiting for the stoplight to change. The factory wind screen helps to cut down on the wind quite a bit. I'm saving up my pennies so I can buy a WindsupressR one of these days. They are sweet!!!

Happy SSR shopping!!

~Raymie~
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