01-01-2021, 10:40 AM | #1 |
Drives: 2020 2SS Vert...2019 F-250 Join Date: Dec 2020
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Any reason not to buy??
My wife and I are looking at a 2ss vert. The deal is looking good and the car is well optioned.
Its going to be a daily driver in the NE for at least 2 years before we retire. She has wanted a convertible for 30 years but with commuting on the interstate in NJ being suicidal and family and all that her cars have had all wheel drive and solid roofs. Ill put 4 snows on it and if theres real snow Ill take her the 6 miles to work in my truck. But Im concerned about the top. Hearing about windows delaminating and seals ripping with low miles and taking a mnth for a substandard repair has me second guessing. So who is daily driving the wheels off a convertible? And is it love of hate??? By the way we know the cars. Weve rented them in Florida a bunch of times. Just wondering over the long miles. |
01-01-2021, 11:56 PM | #2 |
Drives: 2016 SS Convertible Join Date: Sep 2016
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Can’t help you much. Mine is 4.5 years old but sits in the garage - sometimes under a cover.
14K miles so far all during nice weather and 90pct top down. Great car. Top on mine looks new. Probably the typical use case for one of these. For me it’s one of 4 cars not including my wife’s car. |
01-02-2021, 09:53 AM | #3 | |
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For me, I bought a convertible BECAUSE it's a convertible, and my intention is to drive it only when I can put the top down. If the goal is to have a convertible, maybe consider picking up a used 3LT (these seem to be advertised as LT w/ RS package) instead of a 2SS as it will have nice options but won't have the V8. Use the price of a new 2SS to drive the price down for a used 3LT. |
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01-02-2021, 10:02 AM | #4 |
Drives: 2016 SS Convertible Join Date: Sep 2016
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ya - if the windows are down, the top is down for me!
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01-02-2021, 11:04 AM | #5 | |
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Mine was less than 5K miles, never driven top up windows down and is a 2020. Window delaminated and once it started it went fast! I had it replaced. From the time I took it to the dealer to installed was >1 week. Car was only at the dealer for 1 day. As for the OP. I would be worried about snow/ice/weight on the top. |
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01-02-2021, 11:12 AM | #6 | |
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I agree that snow and ice on the roof would be a more primary concern. Given that the OP is in NJ, that's definitely going to be an issue. Personally, I wouldn't consider any convertible as a DD unless I lived somewhere that has no snow and a lot of sunny days. |
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01-03-2021, 12:21 AM | #7 |
Drives: 2020 2SS Vert...2019 F-250 Join Date: Dec 2020
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We bought it. Dont very often get heavy snow. If it looks like a big time blizzard Ill bring her to work and park in the shop.
Did get an outdoor cover. In approximately 2 years we plan to be gone but who knows. Garage full of motorcycles, storage, and dusty weight lifting equipment. Got extended warrantee in case. Fran, I thought it was you who mentioned getting a kit and repairing your own window? I guess not. Id like to hear back from that guy as Im pretty good at that sort of thing if its at all possible. Seems like overkill to replace the entire top. Thanks for all the replies!! |
01-03-2021, 03:03 AM | #8 | |
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I never drive with windows down, top up! |
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01-04-2021, 03:14 PM | #9 | |
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01-04-2021, 08:01 PM | #10 |
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Congrats. Ours is a dd for my wife. Only 800 miles so far. She hardly drives it.lol! You’ll definitely want another set of tires and rims for it. Factory tires are no bueno in really cold weather. No garage here but it’s under a carport under a cover. Enjoy! It’s a blast to drive.
Oh yeah! Another vote for top down windows down any other time is heat or ac. |
01-31-2021, 01:37 PM | #11 |
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First big snow with the vert in the driveway...Under a tarp. Tied through the middle. Friday the winds were blowing hard and the front of the tarp blew off and back to the trunk. Now I have clamps holding it to the front wheels and everything's tight.
The wife is working from home Monday Tuesday. Shes going to keep the heavy snow from accumulating on the roof. Ill be gone as I manage a municipal Public Works Dept... so Im actually packed and leaving now as an inch has fallen. With 18 inches likely. This is definitely NOT why we bought a Camaro.... Looking forward to the times we DID buy it for....
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01-31-2021, 01:46 PM | #12 | |
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01-31-2021, 03:10 PM | #13 |
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yea...kind of feel like theres no choice. I have it held pretty tight. theres over an inch on it now as Im about to leave. Im hoping the snow will help with that.
We knew it would be a drag not having room in the garage. The wife is going to keep the roof clear of real heavy snow. I have a neighbor who leaves a Mustang convertible just parked out in the street 12 months a year. Back in the 70s I had 2 convertible Vetts that I daily drove. They leaked. But not always even the roof. My 69 leaked on my clutch foot... Im not liking this but well see. Last year we barely had 3" all season. 2 more winters and well bo out of here anyway....
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01-31-2021, 04:05 PM | #14 | |
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There is one thing I will caution you about, only because I didn't think of myself. Keep your car from under trees, if at all possible, when the snow and more likely ice begins to drop, (sometimes branches too) your car will be bombarded. I have very 4 small dings that need to be repaired because of it. Just figured I'd mention it. I also have 3 king size fuzzy comforters "on standby" to run over the top and the sides of the car, which overlap the full length. These get placed under the car cover to protect against hail damage ( when there's some advanced warning). |
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