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I have driven in sprinkling rain before and more than once. At highway speeds and by some miracle of science no rain seems to get inside the car, as long as you are moving and not stopped. To this day I still don't understand how that happens, because even if the windshields kicks the water over the cabin the rain that is falling from the sky should still get inside the cabin at some point, but it never seems to do that. I have never, ever driven in real rain before and wouldn't do that.
Do you, would you drive top down in more than just sprinkling rain?
Last edited by ThatsMyDawg; May 28, 2022 at 12:36 PM.




I have driven in sprinkling rain before and more than once. At highway speeds and by some miracle of science no rain seems to get inside the car, as long as you are moving and not stopped. To this day I still don't understand how that happens, because even if the windshields kicks the water over the cabin the rain that is falling from the sky should still get inside the cabin at some point, but it never seems to do that. I have never, ever driven in real rain before and wouldn't do that.
Do you, would you drive top down in more than just sprinkling rain?





Edit---->>>>After watching that awesome video you posted I stick by my original post which was "by some miracle of science no rain seems to get inside the car" lol!

https://youtu.be/ajrvgF5dLtM
Last edited by ThatsMyDawg; May 28, 2022 at 01:11 PM.





https://youtu.be/ajrvgF5dLtM
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We have driven in the rain with the R129, R230 and R231 and the GTC. You get some raindrops that collect on the edge of the side windows, some light dribbles that usually end up behind by the screen/rear deck.
The best was the R230 due to the windscreen design, followed by the R231. R129 and GTC have no rear side windows which create more dribbles. Our GTC was wet on the roll-over bars...
Are you sitting high or are you very tall? Did you take any pics? Not sure how the experience can be different. We literally never close the roof for a shower when on the highway.




Windshield wipers on auto and we’re going at high speed. I was doing 70 mph. I could not grab a pic, because I started to panic when I felt the water and saw how much harder it was raining only seconds after starting. I was trying to guess how far the next bridge was, all the while the rain was increasing it seemed every few seconds. All windows were up as was my windscreen. My pants were wet enough that there were hardly no dry areas and it felt like my skin was wet underneath. I have on jeans. My short sleeved shirt was not 100 % wet and I could still see a few dry sections. If I kept going it would have been 100% wet with in minutes.
Naturally I did got drenched when I stoped to put the top up, because I wasn’t moving and had to bite the bullet. Longest 16 seconds of my life waiting for the top to go up.
Within 5 minutes the rain had stopped and it was warm enough that my car dried out by the time I got to work 40 minutes later. All 4 windows being down, as well as the wind whipping around helped.
I don’t know what to tell you, but geeezzzz. I am totally confused.
We have driven in the rain with the R129, R230 and R231 and the GTC. You get some raindrops that collect on the edge of the side windows, some light dribbles that usually end up behind by the screen/rear deck.
The best was the R230 due to the windscreen design, followed by the R231. R129 and GTC have no rear side windows which create more dribbles. Our GTC was wet on the roll-over bars...
Are you sitting high or are you very tall? Did you take any pics? Not sure how the experience can be different. We literally never close the roof for a shower when on the highway.




Windshield wipers on auto and we’re going at high speed. I was doing 70 mph. I could not grab a pic, because I started to panic when I felt the water and saw how much harder it was raining only seconds after starting. I was trying to guess how far the next bridge was, all the while the rain was increasing it seemed every few seconds. All windows were up as was my windscreen. My pants were wet enough that there were hardly no dry areas and it felt like my skin was wet underneath. I have on jeans. My short sleeved shirt was not 100 % wet and I could still see a few dry sections. If I kept going it would have been 100% wet with in minutes.
Naturally I did got drenched when I stoped to put the top up, because I wasn’t moving and had to bite the bullet. Longest 16 seconds of my life waiting for the top to go up.
Within 5 minutes the rain had stopped and it was warm enough that my car dried out by the time I got to work 40 minutes later. All 4 windows being down, as well as the wind whipping around helped.
I don’t know what to tell you, but geeezzzz. I am totally confused.
Sorry to hear. Confused as well as my experience differs. Unfortunately we don't have our SL anymore, but I promise to have my wife take a video while driving in the rain with the GTC and post it




As a matter of fact, ANYONE that can post vid of their SL in the rain and a dry cabin please post um up. I gotta see.---->>>Edit, I see there are a few videos of top down driving in the rain.
Last edited by ThatsMyDawg; Jun 16, 2022 at 05:04 PM.









