Originally Posted By: mjoekingz28
I see it pretty often and am wondering the point of it. Namely, I see this Solara the other day with the top down with all four windows up.
Why get a vert if you keep the windows up?
I got a convertible about 2.5 years ago and always get annoyed when people keep the top up on beautiful days. But there is little I can do except to try to wave them to put the top down. I don't get annoyed with the windows being up unless it is in my car.(MR2 Spyder)
I always put my top down every chance I get, the wind feels great, I have better visability, and the car just looks better.
My GF annoyed me when she first started going for car rides with me because she was worried the wind would ruin her hair. After a good haircut she doesn't have that issue anymore.
My GF still likes to have the windows up, or to be more precise her window up. Some people get convertibles for the ability to say I have one (just like a fast car), but many people don't enjoy them the way they were meant to except on the rare occasion.
The thing that I find interesting is the number of people I see driving around convertibles with cheap fixes in the soft top or towels stuffed under the flap of the rear window (mostly plastic ones instead of glass) on rainy days. Some people love the notion of a convertible and drive a half broken one around as a daily driver. I would never have a convertible as my only car, they are louder than a hard top, expensive to get fixed, and they soft tops do wear down over time. It is very easy to maintain a soft top so that it can last a very long time, but if it is not maintained it is very easy to see neglect (unlike engine oil sludge). Sorry for the mini rant, you struck one of my pet peeves with convertibles. You always pay more for a soft top version of a car than a hard top but many people don't use them properly or neglect them.