Is this wind deflector useful?

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anna75
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Post by anna75 »

Ciao everybody!
I have a lovely aegean blue 206CC 2.0 SE...I do love it :P (apart from having some problems with rattling engine, roof mulfunctioning, squeaking breaks and a lot of patience with the dealer!)... :twisted:
My question & topic: the wind deflector (which I do not have at the moment)
can somebody tell me something more about the wind deflector? does it really make so much difference? I do love driving on the motorway with the roof down on a lovely sunny day, but sometimes it can get really windy..Also, is there a way to avoid spending £200 for it? Has anybody got one to sell me??
Thanx to everyone out there to help me!!

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Post by MattB »

Hi and welcome to the site!

Good choice of colour and model - same as me! I also had a rattling engine (more specifically the plastic engine cover), iffy roof (still need to get it into the garage - difficult trying to explain what's up with it), squeaking brakes and lots of patience, but at the end of the day it's a damn fine car!

I don't have the wind deflector so can't help there, but I'm sure other people round here can give you their comments.

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Post by RTF »

Hi There!

The Wind deflector works great!
Keeps the wind out and my GF loves it!
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Post by Pauline »

Yes, they're fantastic (I can go 20mph faster without ruining me do) and Rob is a good source here - if you click the search button just under the big blue banner, you can type in windstop and find our discussions on them!
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Post by Robbie »

Anna, ITS ESSENTIAL !!!

CC Wind deflector up - almost no wind in the cabin- even at speed!

For convenience you can also hing it down while keeping it in place when the roofs up for better night vision. COOL.

Its in one word FANTASTIC !!! 8)

(not like my slk where the deflector is useless :( )

Robbie.

Dave M
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Post by Dave M »

Anna,

Just recently purchased one from Rob, and I must admit it is fantastic. No wind in the cabin at all!

...and Rob is cheaper than buying at the dealership, and the service is better...I received mine within 5 days of emailing him! Service with a smile! 8)


Rob, do I get commission??? :D

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Post by YateleyBoyz »

The wind deflector is a definite must. One day during last winter, it was windier around my head stationery than it was when I was moving. They're also easy to remove and stick in the boot (even with the roof down!!!) if you do want to pose without it.
Rain or shine - topless is fine!!

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Post by Jussi »

Welcome to the forum. Nice choice of colour and model ;)
I haven't got a wind deflector, i was thinking to get one but then minor wind don't bother me so much 8)
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anna75
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Post by anna75 »

Thanx to everyone for your helpful answers! :lol:
I am happy to hear that this goodie helps...you never know.
I have posted in the "For sale" area asking for a bargain windstop. I know that Rob is selling it at £180, but I wouldn't mind something cheaper second hand...
By the way: are you still able to adjust fully the driver and passenger seats while the windstop is on? :?:
(I mean going BWD&FWD and tilt adjustment)
Please telll me yes... ;)

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Post by Alex LS »

The seat can go fully back on its runners, but you can't tilt it too far back. Unless you want to lie down though, you shouldn't have a problem ;)
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Post by stephen T »

does any1 know of any supliers that sell these. not rob or peugeot. a proper shop online if poss.

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Post by CB »

Yes, they're fantastic (I can go 20mph faster without ruining me do) and Rob is a good source here - if you click the search button just under the big blue banner, you can type in windstop and find our discussions on them!
:shock: you've got shorter hair than me Pauline!

Me personally? I thought the wind buffeting in the CC was minimal to be honest, i recall blasting back from Munich, 6 hours going at 120mph most of the way and still being able to hold a relatively normal conversation. Unlike a Supra with its roof off. Noisier than sitting on the Space Shuttles nose at launch-time!!!
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Post by Dave M »

:rotfl: @ CB

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Post by rob »

i recall blasting back from Munich, 6 hours going at 120mph most of the way and still being able to hold a relatively normal conversation.
CB, that doesnt count as the passenger was probably female. In which case she was just smiling at you and nodding while thinking of either CAKE or SHOPPING. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by CB »

Who said anything about a passenger? I was talking to myself as usual Rob...I learnt LONG ago not to fight the voices but instead to embrace them! I like burning things....
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