![]() 04/26/2016 at 20:01 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The one carefully parked in the grass under the hopefully-protective tree, or the Mustang which is street-parked under the elements?
Things getting crazy here in Kansas. Hail the size of golf balls and larger has been spotted, but the threat of a tornado is mostly passed. Currently just enjoying a nice shower and thunderstorm.
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We had a tornado warning about 30 miles north of me but all we got here was some heavy wind and a lot of lightning and thunder. Some dime sized hail in town but none at my house.
My car is in the garage as it always is, but the S10 has to sit outside. And it only has liability insurance. Oh well. Hail dimples mean more aerodynamics.
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My sister’s Silverado and my dad’s Taurus are currently taking up the garage :(
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soft tops and hail are never good :(
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OH HAIL NAW
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Comprehensive insurance FTW. “Brand new top” could be a decent selling point for this stupid thing.
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Good luck, hopefully the worst misses you. Two weeks ago this
Totaled my friend’s Mazda5
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When are you getting rid of that ‘Stang?
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Hail must be referred to in relation to balls used in sport, or citrus fruit. What you have there is kumquat sized hail.
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ASAP. Go figure a 10 year old 140k mile convertible auto v6 mustang isn’t exactly a hot commodity.
![]() 04/26/2016 at 21:02 |
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You know that tree is just as likely to drop a branch through your car’s roof as it is to protect against any hail. I had that exact same dilemma tonight.
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I’m hoping the winds won’t be too bad and that the tree will be as sturdy as it’s been in the past.
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well at least they’re easier to replace than regular roofs :)