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Just put the X into hibernation last weekend. Will be about 6 months before I seen it again!! Oh, the pain!!
Some of those looked very painful.
I wonder if anyone drives their XLR in the snow. It would be great to hear how well it handles it.
I heard of people that do drive their XLR in the winter; seems to handle quite well. I, however, plug in the tender and cover her up for her loooong winter's nap - which, incidentally, I did on November 3.Can't wait for the first sign of Spring...
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Here in Davenport it is lightly raining and snowing. However, the past weekend it was about 48 degrees Fahrenheit, dry and sunny. It was great fall weather to take the XLR out and drive it. The car is a pleasure to drive top up and top down. I drove along the river and then into Illinois to visit family. The car performed well as usual. Even though it is raining and snowing today, hopefully that will be gone by the end of the week and maybe I can drive it some more without having the car rained on (we know these cars melt if they get rained on). I am doing everything I can to drive it up to the last moment I have to put button it up for the winter. Maybe the weather will continue to be good enough to be able to drive it during Thanksgiving.
Anyway, the car is all snug as a bug in a rug covered in the garage, too much work to take it out for just a day or two. Once I have her tucked away for the winter, she stays there until the first sign of spring.