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Old 05-22-2012, 09:32 PM   #5
Scoot
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Originally Posted by ti cali ed View Post
We tend to forget how old these cars are. Yes, it could easily fail as with anything that has moving parts and is old. That said mines a '96 and it still works great. As for noise level I've heard others complain but closed mine isn't problematic. I only ever have it open around town cause it is noisy at highway speeds open. Pretty much like a convertable. As for headroom, open the sky is the limt closed it must be pretty close to a standard roof. I like mine. I however view it kinda like a convertable or t tops, you tend not to open it up as much as you thought you would. I think the biggest thing you should think about when buying is, am I up to all the headaches an old car can be? If you aren't willing or able to do minor repairs any car over 10 years old or 100K miles might not be a good choice. Otherwise, these sure are fun little cars and the cali top is pretty cool.
I've pretty much decided against the Cali roof. I don't like sunroofs and never use them and it's one more thing to break. I also got burned really badly on a 2002 Mercedes C230 coupe with the panoramic sunroof. That cost me $2000+ to have fixed when the car had 70,000 miles on it.

As for dealing with the problems with older cars....

07 Prius - 92,000
71 Mercedes 250 C - 120,000
67 Mercedes 250 SL - 100,000+
85 Mercedes 300 TD wagon - 202,000
66 Alfa Duetto - unknown mileage

My daily driver is the 300 TD wagon. My husband's is the Prius, unless he is driving the 1971 BMW Motorcycle...

I'm fine with cars that have things that break, but I tend to want to avoid the expensive options that I don't use.
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