2002 XKR: Is riding with the top down but without hooked in cover okay?
#21
Yes, I can see that.
Now, if someone was to ask whether or not they should take the 30 seconds or so that it takes to put the cover on before they go driving 70 mph down the highway, would you advise them that they should, or that is would not matter at all? (over the years that they own the car)
Now, if someone was to ask whether or not they should take the 30 seconds or so that it takes to put the cover on before they go driving 70 mph down the highway, would you advise them that they should, or that is would not matter at all? (over the years that they own the car)
Sure the cover is a bit of a pain, but I also see it as something that makes this car distinct.
#22
I'm fairly certain much of the dirty headliners you see on other people's cars are due to lazy people who park in a garage and will leave their top down for days or even weeks. FWIW, I'm not saying that regular driving without the cover won't get it dirty, just that I doubt it's only cause.
#23
Who would've thought that this thread would create such a controversy? I'm one of those people who at times drives around without the cover on. I sometimes park it in the garage without the cover on. I can assure you I'm anything but lazy. In my former company I worked my way up from the lowest of positions to a senior corporate position, and I didn't do it by being lazy. I then started my own company, which is doing quite well, something that wouldn't have happened if I was lazy. I do almost all of my own work on my car. If I was lazy I'd just take it to the shop and let them deal with it. I explained my reasons for not using the cover in a prior post. If someone wants to use their cover every time they put the top down, then I respect that. I'm not going to call them names or criticize them for making that choice. But why do some of those people who chose to always use the cover feel the need to call those of us who don't always use the cover "lazy"?
#24
"I was just wondering if it's okay to drive without hooking that thing in every time for 30 minutes or so (up to 70mph on a highway)? It's just a bit annoying to put it on and take it off every time."
that it would be advisable to take the extra 15-20 seconds put the cover on, just to be on the safe side.
I feel that that is a very reasonable way to treat one of these cars.
I will be the bigger man here and let this go as my last response.
Sorry if some of my other comments were taken out of context to try to stir up a controversy.
We shall see if it the issue can be allowed to die here. Thanks.
#26
So by reviving a thread that's been dead for four days in order to get in one last shot, that makes you the "bigger man"? How does that work, exactly?
It was dead for four days. Then you resuscitated it.
#27
Well, there's really only one way to kill a thread it appears.
And, I'm only part-time lazy, i've been known to leave the top down w/o the cover, in the garage for the night. I'm aware it gets dirtier more quickly, but i've got a good system now for regular cleanings, so I'm not as frustrated.
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And, I'm only part-time lazy, i've been known to leave the top down w/o the cover, in the garage for the night. I'm aware it gets dirtier more quickly, but i've got a good system now for regular cleanings, so I'm not as frustrated.
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