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Summer Fun 2011
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Revving up summer in the 2011 Chevy Camaro convertible: Does the top down love stack up?

Text by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
Photo by Kevin McCauley
05.30.11 | 6:45 am
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Depending on who you ask, there are anywhere from 100 to 300-plus good convertible days per year in Houston. After you factor rain, storms and the rare days of extreme cold, it depends on how devoted you are to canceling out the elements with the car's heat/air conditioning. Some people take every chance they can get to soak up Vitamin D while others prefer not to experience Houston's sun-drenched summers without shade over their heads. 

Regardless of your preferences,  it's hard to dismiss the joys of open-top motoring. Having a greater connectedness to the outdoors, enjoying an unhindered view, and feeling the wind make even the lamest commute seem exotic.
 
If you're driving around in a bright red 2011 Camaro Convertible … other motorists seem to find that pretty exotic too. 
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