R52 Convertible Wind Blocker
#1
Convertible Wind Blocker
Convertible MINI owners - question for ya:
Is the optional wind blocker worth the $$ the factory/dealer wants for it? My wife decided that the next MCS would be a convertible (MCSCa, as it were) and we're pretty much decided on options, except for the wind blocker. The MINI USA web site shows it as a $425 option - I think this money could be better spent on other goodies.
Any thoughts, pro or con? TIA.
Bill
Is the optional wind blocker worth the $$ the factory/dealer wants for it? My wife decided that the next MCS would be a convertible (MCSCa, as it were) and we're pretty much decided on options, except for the wind blocker. The MINI USA web site shows it as a $425 option - I think this money could be better spent on other goodies.
Any thoughts, pro or con? TIA.
Bill
#3
I think it does make a big difference in how much air pulls forward into the front seats from the rear. When its warm in the spring through falll its not too bad. But if you like driving with the top down on a cool, crisp day (35-40 degF) it makes a HUGE difference. One of our local dealers offers a discount to our local group members and it made the price a little more tolerable. I'd give it a in spite of the price.
#4
speaking for a third party with a MCSC
They think the wind guard is a required accessory. They like it so much they are happy they even had to spend the money, but really if it is that essential, perhaps it should have been included with the car.... Have no idea why it is soooooo expensive....
me, I just drive a 2005 MCS hardtop.....
me, I just drive a 2005 MCS hardtop.....
#5
I debated getting the wind blocker for weeks after I got my Cabrio. Then, I road in a car WITH one. That changed my mind instantly. $425? Yes, expensive, but well worth the money. It can make a big difference if you are trying to have a conversation with your front passenger while the top is open.
It is also a remarkably well-engineered piece of equipment. It folds up and stores neatly in your boot, should you want to put more people in the back seat...
Recommended without question!
Cheers,
-Jay Redd
'reddbear'
It is also a remarkably well-engineered piece of equipment. It folds up and stores neatly in your boot, should you want to put more people in the back seat...
Recommended without question!
Cheers,
-Jay Redd
'reddbear'
#6
The wind deflector helps considerably. Especially, like BidiMINI explained, "if you like driving with the top down on a cool, crisp day" or night (which for me is anything below 62 degrees).
On another thread or forum somewhere there was a comment about $425 being terribly expensive for a coat hanger with panty hose stretched across it. I agree. I also agree that it should be included with the car.
However, I paid the $425, rationalized it away with one of those "you only live once" thoughts, and rarely drive top-up. And I haven't lost a hat. Yet.
On another thread or forum somewhere there was a comment about $425 being terribly expensive for a coat hanger with panty hose stretched across it. I agree. I also agree that it should be included with the car.
However, I paid the $425, rationalized it away with one of those "you only live once" thoughts, and rarely drive top-up. And I haven't lost a hat. Yet.
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#9
Yes - it's a bit expensive but I LOVE it... Got ours from MINI of Sterling in December at their intro. special price of $299. As posted above, it's a tad bit more now - but still cheaper than most other places unless you happen to come across one on ebay...:smile:
Donna
02' CR/W MCS (gone to MINI heaven - burned up)
05' Cool Blue MCSC "Ariel"
05' HB/W MCS
Donna
02' CR/W MCS (gone to MINI heaven - burned up)
05' Cool Blue MCSC "Ariel"
05' HB/W MCS
#10
#12
The wind deflector really reduces turbulence in the "cockpit". This means smoother air flow, which results in fewer loose things flying about, and much-reduced wind noise. It's good to help maintain temperature control in the cabin, if that's an issue for you, and it's a really good way to gently ease a potnetially uncomfortable codriver into the wonderful world of open motoring!
If you always drive with passengers in the back, forget it. If you'd like to be able to drive topless when your passenger would prefer a less-intense experience, it's definitely the way to go! Worth every penny, ridiculous though the price may seem. Has anyone come up with a use for the carrying case yet? It's too big to keep stowed in the boot, and too weird to use as a carry-bag for other stuff.
_Dave_
If you always drive with passengers in the back, forget it. If you'd like to be able to drive topless when your passenger would prefer a less-intense experience, it's definitely the way to go! Worth every penny, ridiculous though the price may seem. Has anyone come up with a use for the carrying case yet? It's too big to keep stowed in the boot, and too weird to use as a carry-bag for other stuff.
_Dave_
#14
I'll ditto the others.
I went for a couple of months in my convertible without the wind deflector before purchasing it. I definitely think it makes a difference. I didn't notice the difference as much at first; but if I take it out for some reason, then I definitely notice the difference without it...
I went for a couple of months in my convertible without the wind deflector before purchasing it. I definitely think it makes a difference. I didn't notice the difference as much at first; but if I take it out for some reason, then I definitely notice the difference without it...
#15
#16
Wind blocker
I have a Cabrio S and I asked our sales person and he said it definitely was not worth it. He said you get the same effect by driving with the windows up.
I find the wind penetration to be minor compared to some of the other convertibles I have had. Spend your money elsewhere.
I find the wind penetration to be minor compared to some of the other convertibles I have had. Spend your money elsewhere.
#17
Bought wind deflectors for both our cabrios. $ 400.00 is a little too high. I got mone from a dealer in Co (thru E-Bay) for abour $320.00 a piece. Good investment. Don't bother with the checker one ; Against the sunlight it's hard to see the design and it doesn't justify the extra $50.00.
MD STREGA2
MD STREGA2
#18
Originally Posted by wedge
I have a Cabrio S and I asked our sales person and he said it definitely was not worth it. He said you get the same effect by driving with the windows up.
I find the wind penetration to be minor compared to some of the other convertibles I have had. Spend your money elsewhere.
I find the wind penetration to be minor compared to some of the other convertibles I have had. Spend your money elsewhere.
I've said this elsewhere, and will repeat it: The convertible is about having choices, and the wind deflector increases the number of those choices. $400 is too much, but I paid it, and would do so again.
_Dave_
#19
On advice from a stlmini.com member we got the wind deflector and it was the best money we spent so far. That wind deflector really cuts down on the amount of wind going between the seats. It also allows topless motoring down to around 40 degrees here in the St Louis area.
As soon as the temps started rising - the deflector is put away.
As soon as the temps started rising - the deflector is put away.
#21
The wind deflector is a MUST. Expensive... but your are paying for the concept not for the material itself. I paid around $325.00 for mine but I ordered 2 and additional items for the 2 Little Sisters - Stella and Streghina
Just a quick note: Don't leave the wind deflector up when your top is up as well... you'll see nothing !!
MD STREGA2
22 GS
Just a quick note: Don't leave the wind deflector up when your top is up as well... you'll see nothing !!
MD STREGA2
22 GS
#22
Speaking of Wind deflectors, mine frequently folds down on its own if there is a strong crosswind, something about the gust dynamics...
But I was thinking; that something like what is on the Porsche Boxter might work better...
i.e figure out someway to attach wind fabric going up between the front seats and then across between the headrests...
thoughts?
But I was thinking; that something like what is on the Porsche Boxter might work better...
i.e figure out someway to attach wind fabric going up between the front seats and then across between the headrests...
thoughts?
#23
I finally picked one up from ebay from a very nice woman who sold her Cabrio. I paid $300 s/h included. What a deal She was happy to hear I was actually going to use it instead of trying to resell it for more money.
I've used it quite a bit over the last few weeks and I would definitely recommend owning one.
I've used it quite a bit over the last few weeks and I would definitely recommend owning one.
#24
Originally Posted by wedge
I have a Cabrio S and I asked our sales person and he said it definitely was not worth it. He said you get the same effect by driving with the windows up.
#25
Originally Posted by MiniMac2005
I finally picked one up from ebay from a very nice woman who sold her Cabrio. I paid $300 s/h included. What a deal She was happy to hear I was actually going to use it instead of trying to resell it for more money.
I've used it quite a bit over the last few weeks and I would definitely recommend owning one.
I've used it quite a bit over the last few weeks and I would definitely recommend owning one.
Phil