Re: Road Trippin'
We are such devoted love sick puppies. I got home at 10"30 last night from house in Cape Coral with the family driving the T & C mini van (with the dog of course). It had rained hard in Miami. My car was relatively clean, but had all this rain-water beading up on the hood, on the spoiler, the trunk lis and even on the sides of the car.
I unpacked the car and grabbed a micro towel and proceeded to dry of my rain-soaked little baby. I looked over at my other XF and low and behold my daughter was doing the same to the second Xfire. (OK, her Crossfire) That was a nice site to see. She hates a dirty Xfire. Its ok if the T/C is a little dirty and has a few love bugs or what is left of them on the front, but NOT the Crossfires. I think it is sacra-religious to have a dirty XF.
Also because of water restrictions you don"t have to use tap water.
PS
After the rainwater was removed from the XF I opened the Lambo doors and it was amazing how much water was trapped on/in the bottom of the doors that flowed off when the doors were lifted. This goes back to one of Andrew's posts regarding rust under the weather strip. You all up north have a major potential problem because of salt on the roads. I do not think in Florida the problem is as critical, but still needs to be addressed. I sprayed WD 40 in the area just to be safer.
Last edited by RMADERMAN; Jun 18, 2007 at 10:45 AM.