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Toyota Should Have Done This To A Mk1


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Thats funky!

Dont think i would like to test the handling though - bet it flexes all over the place! Also dont think that would be too safe - i get scared about the t-bar now -so a full convertible would be a no for me :(

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If its goes over JJ - heard a horror story recently about another lass with a t-bar and how badly she came out of a crash :(

Ive never wanted a convertible either - for exactly the same reason :)

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Well if you roll a car any one without a tin top is gonna be more messy I guess...

But then again.... it -should- be difficult to roll an MR2 without some serious going for it...

I so would have a convertible.. I love em

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Guess ive just heard too many horror stories, and there is always the unexpected events that could cause the car to roll-

think the T-bar is the furthest id go with regards to losing the safety of the roof - you lose stability aswell when you take the top of the car off

Plus i would never have the roof down - too scared of messing up my hair! :D :lol:

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lol :P

losing stability is something that happens in cars that werent built to be convertibles... (like the above I guess ;) )

If a car is built purposefully as a convertible... they build ridgity into it in other areas... eg the mk3 MR2 very ridgid and good at handling / cornering :)

but there will always be something more of a risk having an accident in a car without a roof...

I just figure if its gonna happen its gonna happen... I watched a mate of mine (and had to look after him) after an accident he had in his old escort.... went into a tree... and the entire roof caved in into the drivers side... if he hadnt been thrown across the car... he would have been decapitated :( ... luckily he wasnt.. and still lives to tell the tale...

So I guess nasty things can happen regardless..

As for the hair problem? ... stick to tin tops Teegs ;) only way you gonna keep away from the 'windswept look' :thumbsup: hehe

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The missues was always dead against open cars for the same reason as Tegan...

When she rolled her clio twice in Spain - i was kinda glad she had that phobia...

More amazingly - she's over it now, and is considering a convertible for her next car!

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Like JJ said.. cars that were designed as a convertable are a lot more rigid than cars that were later turned into one.. Escorts etc.. the difference beteween driving the two would surprise you. The car that wasn't originally designed as a convertable twists and flexes all over the place, whereas a purpose built convertable doesn't.. it feels the same way as a normall car does. (but handles better ;) )

The biggest dangers for convertables isn't rolling over (although that would be messy) is a head on collision.. a car that wasn't originally designed as a convertable is more likely to fold in half under this type of impact.. and there is more chance of a head on crash than there is of rolling a car.

But you shouldn't be afraid to get a purpose built convertable, great fun to drive, low centre of gravity (so he chances of rolling ar seriously cut down) and superb handling... as for the hair issue..

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...... there is absolutely nothing wrong with this look :lol:

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