Do you drive your turbo cab in the rain?
#11
I drive mine in the rain... no problems at all. I find if you are always looking at the weather you will never dive your car. I know because I WAS one of those guys and then I came to the realization that I was just keeping it pristine for the next owner. Come trade in time the dealer will not give you a penny more because the car was never driven in the rain... now go enjoy your new ride.
#12
I do realize its a car - and If I got caught in a rain shower, that's ok - but to make the "rational" choice to drive my brand spanking new convertible in what some would consider "hard, acidic" rain - to me its different.
Also - what are you guys talkign about regarding the mirrors? Are these the exterior mirrors? or the interior rearview mirror?
While these cars are cars - they are intracate and they use some sensitive materials. If you owned one, you would know.
Lastly - when I had my Coupe - this was never a question. I used to call it a snowmobile. It really is - but the cab - just seems more fragile - I dont want to clean tree sap off my cab roof - but my coupe roof, no sweat. We get lots of tree branches falling in my office parking lot too when it rains like this - dont need any issues.
Cars, and specialty cars like a Turbo S Cab, all have an intended purpose and should be used with care. I decided to drive my G55 today - just made more sense as its intended to be used in all weather.
TSAR - would you drive a 550 Barchetta or the new Boxter spyder in the Rain? It is just a car right?
#13
Agreeing with Al I have at least a half dozen clients running their Turbo's on snows in Wisconsin. Funny story, my buddy Bob has a house in Winterpark Co area and a place here in Madison. Flys back and calls me to help him out and jump one of his cars. It's snowing, probably four inches on the ground.
Mind you he has a Cayenne Turbo, a X5 4.8, A8 W12 and A S4 Avant all on snow tires in the garage. The car I have to jump...The 2008 Turbo. As I am laughing my ass of lugging the jump box out of my car he says "but it's the most fun out of all of them in the snow".
"If you owned one you would know", I think you have some excellent owner and dealer expertise on this thread. Some pretty heavy hitters expressing their opinon here.
As for the mirrors - Exterior mirrors, NEVER get them wet!
Mind you he has a Cayenne Turbo, a X5 4.8, A8 W12 and A S4 Avant all on snow tires in the garage. The car I have to jump...The 2008 Turbo. As I am laughing my ass of lugging the jump box out of my car he says "but it's the most fun out of all of them in the snow".
"If you owned one you would know", I think you have some excellent owner and dealer expertise on this thread. Some pretty heavy hitters expressing their opinon here.
As for the mirrors - Exterior mirrors, NEVER get them wet!
Last edited by Brobbins016; Aug 12, 2010 at 01:07 PM.
#14
My really crappy weather car has ranged from a 1999 Jeep GC to a 2005 Porsche CTT to now a Audi Q5. But, NOTHING comes close to tooling around in the turbo in fresh powder.
#16
Just so I know - do you own a $185,000 Convertible?
I do realize its a car - and If I got caught in a rain shower, that's ok - but to make the "rational" choice to drive my brand spanking new convertible in what some would consider "hard, acidic" rain - to me its different.
Also - what are you guys talkign about regarding the mirrors? Are these the exterior mirrors? or the interior rearview mirror?
While these cars are cars - they are intracate and they use some sensitive materials. If you owned one, you would know.
Lastly - when I had my Coupe - this was never a question. I used to call it a snowmobile. It really is - but the cab - just seems more fragile - I dont want to clean tree sap off my cab roof - but my coupe roof, no sweat. We get lots of tree branches falling in my office parking lot too when it rains like this - dont need any issues.
Cars, and specialty cars like a Turbo S Cab, all have an intended purpose and should be used with care. I decided to drive my G55 today - just made more sense as its intended to be used in all weather.
TSAR - would you drive a 550 Barchetta or the new Boxter spyder in the Rain? It is just a car right?
I do realize its a car - and If I got caught in a rain shower, that's ok - but to make the "rational" choice to drive my brand spanking new convertible in what some would consider "hard, acidic" rain - to me its different.
Also - what are you guys talkign about regarding the mirrors? Are these the exterior mirrors? or the interior rearview mirror?
While these cars are cars - they are intracate and they use some sensitive materials. If you owned one, you would know.
Lastly - when I had my Coupe - this was never a question. I used to call it a snowmobile. It really is - but the cab - just seems more fragile - I dont want to clean tree sap off my cab roof - but my coupe roof, no sweat. We get lots of tree branches falling in my office parking lot too when it rains like this - dont need any issues.
Cars, and specialty cars like a Turbo S Cab, all have an intended purpose and should be used with care. I decided to drive my G55 today - just made more sense as its intended to be used in all weather.
TSAR - would you drive a 550 Barchetta or the new Boxter spyder in the Rain? It is just a car right?
this is funny, I love how you address that guy that you quoted. Have you seen what Porsche does to their cars for testing? Have you seen what kind of climates these cars are made in?
this is the best "While these cars are cars - they are intracate and they use some sensitive materials. If you owned one, you would know"
Thanks for the laugh today. I don't know which was funnier, what I just quoted or you thinking Jox was serious about the mirrors. People in Europe must never get to drive their cars because of the weather. Now you are talking about driving strictly convertible cars in the rain and comparing it to a car that has a roof?
Last edited by HBdirtbag; Aug 12, 2010 at 02:09 PM.
#19
Can you share some impressions of the Q5 maybe in a different thread. I'm very interested in that car.




