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Frank, you're tougher than me! Now, being what some Texans would refer to as
a 'damn Yankee (grew up in central IL), I'd be willing to bet that I do more top down cold weather driving than you do! I love top down, cold weather driving! Chris 99BBB (only in TX 26 yrs or so) "Frank Berger" > wrote in message ... > wrote: >> On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 10:06:58 -0500, "Chris D'Agnolo" >> > wrote: >> > > Thirteen years with a Miata in Dallas, and never once did I consider it > too hot to keep the top down. Of course, I DO often drive with the AC on. > It take the edge off the heat just enough. > |
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I grew up on Long Island. For misery, a Long Island 90 degree, 90 percent
humidity day is hard to beat. As is a bitingly cold Atlantic wind in the winter. I often drive with the top down here in Dallas in the winter with the heat on. I will admit to keeping the top up sometimes, though. Chris D'Agnolo wrote: > Frank, you're tougher than me! Now, being what some Texans would > refer to as a 'damn Yankee (grew up in central IL), I'd be willing to > bet that I do more top down cold weather driving than you do! I love > top down, cold weather driving! > > Chris > 99BBB > (only in TX 26 yrs or so) > > > "Frank Berger" > wrote in message > ... >> wrote: >>> On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 10:06:58 -0500, "Chris D'Agnolo" >>> > wrote: >>> >> >> Thirteen years with a Miata in Dallas, and never once did I consider >> it too hot to keep the top down. Of course, I DO often drive with >> the AC on. It take the edge off the heat just enough. |
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I guess I broke you down with that 'damn Yankee' comment eh? ;-) You
blasphemer ;-) One form of summer driving that I miss in the 99, that I enjoyed in the 92 is top up (for shade) and rear window unzipped and down flat, with the windows down. Your AC on, feature has a bit more effect and in this case, you can drive 'al fresco' almost any time. Chris 99BBB "Frank Berger" > wrote in message m... >I grew up on Long Island. For misery, a Long Island 90 degree, 90 percent >humidity day is hard to beat. As is a bitingly cold Atlantic wind in the >winter. I often drive with the top down here in Dallas in the winter with >the heat on. I will admit to keeping the top up sometimes, though. > > Chris D'Agnolo wrote: >> Frank, you're tougher than me! Now, being what some Texans would >> refer to as a 'damn Yankee (grew up in central IL), I'd be willing to >> bet that I do more top down cold weather driving than you do! I love >> top down, cold weather driving! >> >> Chris >> 99BBB >> (only in TX 26 yrs or so) >> >> >> "Frank Berger" > wrote in message >> ... >>> wrote: >>>> On Sat, 1 Aug 2009 10:06:58 -0500, "Chris D'Agnolo" >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>> >>> Thirteen years with a Miata in Dallas, and never once did I consider >>> it too hot to keep the top down. Of course, I DO often drive with >>> the AC on. It take the edge off the heat just enough. > > |
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