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Was thinking of the below:

With so much dust and smoke around, the cars interiors will get dirty in no time. Is this feasible in long run? We need to clean this up on daily basis unlike in countries like US & European countries. Are these type of vehicles suitable in India. This idea just flashed out when I was in last week's Bangalore Meet in Luke's farm. I saw the Khan's Gypsy w/o top and was just wondering this point.

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I think this was discussed briefly here.

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian...vertibles.html

But I think the topic does deserve a discussion. Its obvious that they are not suited ot our conditions, and hence very few of them in the market.

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Originally Posted by snaronikar (Post 942207)
Was thinking of the below:

With so much dust and smoke around, the cars interiors will get dirty in no time. Is this feasible in long run? We need to clean this up on daily basis unlike in countries like US & European countries. Are these type of vehicles suitable in India. This idea just flashed out when I was in last week's Bangalore Meet in Luke's farm. I saw the Khan's Gypsy w/o top and was just wondering this point. ...

Can't comment about cars here, but here are my 2 cents after driving my Gypsy without a top(full top) for more than 2 years now.

Well, I had seen a convertible Merc being driven in Dubai with the AC on in the heat and wondered the same.

But the Sultan of T-bhp has spoken and spoken well.

Oh there's nothing quite like the feel of grime and smog in your freshly washed hair.

Convertibles or open top vehicles are just not suited to our country. The following reasons come to my mind.

# Dusty climate
# Security - of whatever is inside
# People love to rip a rag top
# Rains
# Pollution
# Unwanted attention :Frustrati


Cheers

while there are few takers for a convertible, the fact that Merc's SLKs, SLRs, RR DHC and the likes are selling shows that there is a market for such cars :)

Specially for those who want to arrive in style - Drive to the destination with the top up, and roll down before you enter !

On a serious note, the well heeled can surely afford to keep some gorgeous drop tops, in their hill station getaways, for the wind-in-the-hair motoring. Give practicality a pass.

cheers!

Guys,

Just came back from a 1/2 hour run to the Nilgiri's to fetch the weekly groceries in the 'open' Gypsy. One more thing to watch out for that this drive reminded me:

Mosquitoes. Yes.!!! In a soft top vehicle, somehow the mosquitoes get inside and if you happen to drive around dusk and early morning, then they can be a nuisance if you haven't flushed them out. If anyone is interested in finding out how, let me know :-)

That is also a routine for me in the mornings that I take out my Gypsy.

My Jeep cruises in topless mode only in the three months of winter. It is simply pointless to drive open-top any other time of the year in Mumbai.

That said, few things in life are as pleasurable as open-top cruising, wind in your face et all. Offroading is far more fun too.

Pro's:
wind in your hair
360 degree views
head turner/attention grabber especially from the opposite sex
unlimited fresh air etc in hill stations

Con's
Terrible Smog/smoke/Air Pollution
Overall Indian climatic conditions compared with the West
Noise pollution with blaring horns, traffic noise etc
Extremes of the elements - rain, sun,wind etc
Huge problems with dust and grime/ grit/ sand etc which will find its way into your eyes as any helmet-less biker will agree. Apart from this, the dust and dirt will impregnate the fabric and trim of the interiors so deeply that it will be near impossible to clean up properly!

End of the day it might be better to have a sun/moon roof fitted on the vehicle to enjoy a semblance of open top touring! This way one can either open or close it at will which is a better thing IMO! However, one has to be pretty well heeled even to afford a proper after market sun/moon roof like webasto etc.
:)

Not in most Indian cities I am afraid.

There's pollution. Dust. Occasional chewed tobacco or saliva. Extreme summer heat and humidity.

And frankly, the public sanitation is so poor that in some stretches you would have to hold breath on the road. And given how jampacked the roads are, you'd feel extremely vulnerable with no privacy in the car with the top down.

These cars make sense in European summers, USA (California, Florida....) but not here in India.

Living proof http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/test-d...san-storm.html


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