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I have always been interested in owning a "tub", but wondered the practicality.  Do any of you use your speedster as a daily?  I understand they are not the best weather-friendly vehicle out there, but in SF, we really don't get too much rain, and when we do it is confined to a few times in a few months.

My current daily driver is a 1969 Mercedes 280se, which is great; but I'd love to get something open air.

My daily commute is 5 miles a day, and I put about 5K miles on a year.

 

Thoughts?

 

Thank You,

Kevin

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I was planning on taking the streets like this Gymkana 5 video.  If you have 10 minutes to spare, it is definitely worth watching.  Not a Mustang, but still done in a Ford.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuDN2bCIyus

 

On a serious note, thanks for the feedback.  I have a garage and live on the "sunny" side of SF.  I am quite aware of the areas of potholes, and bad parking........my Mercedes is quite the land yacht.  It is an all original 43 y/o car who prefers not to be wet, so I try to minimize its exposure to the elements.

 

MooseX: are you in the Bay Area?

 I lived there for years. Los Altos near 280... Moved my business up to TAHOE.

 

 I'd be scared to death to drive my baby around the 'streets of san francisco' on a consistent basis. Maybe some quick blasts around town on weekend mornings. You def' need some kind of auto cruiser.

 

 I will say that would be a great home base. I could to take weekly jaunts into hills ie skyline boulevard..Highway 1..Santa Cruz mountains..Monterrey, Carmel. There's tons of fun to be had there with the right vehicle.

 

 I'm seriously considering storing it in Scotts Valley (adjacent to Santa Cruz) for the winter. I could drive down in the BMW land yacht and use the Roadster for weekends. It would be a great get away from the snow

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My VS is a daily driver. But in your situation, IMHO the issue would not be the wear & tear of street or weather conditions. It would be the driving skills of other drivers in close proximity to your Speedy (parking garages, parallel parking on steep inclines, waiting at a traffic signal on a steep incline with the person in front of you rolling back into your car or the person in back of you right up on your bumper). Stay with the MB for city driving and Speedy for cruising around the bay area. Peace-Out!

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