Are convertible tops (not the hard top) able to keep driver warm in winter months (this is with the top up, of course!)?

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Asked by Yvonne Sep 03, 2007 at 10:17 AM about the Mazda MX-5 Miata

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105

Yes, the tops are designed to seal and hold heat/air. Unless you have a problem with how it seals, you'll be fine.

135

oh yes, infact if its on recirculate i find myself opening the window with it being close to 0 degrees F that heater really kicks in the small cabin!

Yes, the Miata heater does a great job, even in very cold temps.

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yeah they're great, though i normally drive mine with the top down, as long as its not raining or snowing, lol

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Absolutely the soft tops work fine! I live in Northern Alberta and the winter temperature here has been minus 20 to 30 C, and I've been turning the heater down because it's cooking me!

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because of the small interior, the heater quickly warms up the car and does a great job. I don't have a hard top and I was perfectly fine in sub zero temps. Only problem I had in cold temperatures was that the car would buck a little when engaging the clutch for the first 3 minutes of driving or so... this isnt a major problem and many miatas do it esp. in cold temperatures

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My Mazda MX-5 2.0 2008 have heated seats that almost makes it unnecessary to turn on the aircon...

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