Driving gloves?
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My '13 GS has the "suede" interior option, and I have very sweaty palms. So on longer trips I use a pair of sailing gloves - no fingertips - to keep the steering wheel from getting too grimy. (I'm not sure how you would even go about cleaning that suede surface.)
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in 1991 i purchased a 91 honda accord, and never even thought about wearing driving gloves... but then again, it was a 91 honda accord and i thought of it more like a small sedan. But, the cool thing about america is you can do what you want, just not for me or anybody i know.
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Oh **** I just found a pair that are iphone friendly!! Im so freaking excited!!
Last edited by Zymurgy; 12-09-2013 at 10:47 PM. Reason: Removed not very well disguised profanity.
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I also do light yard work with them on.
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BTW, i am sure this thread is a joke, which i am glad... if not, i would say just do the trifecta and purchase a helmet and short school bus and your set...lol
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#31
This is to funny you guys..I'm reading about owners who bought splash guards and plastic Flim for your paint. Come on you all are guilty of doing something ghey upon deliver if your new stingray. And I'll bet $1000 dollars the moment you see another stingray on the street you'll wave like a school girl regardless of glove, splash guard and paint protection..love this forum!
#32
This is to funny you guys..I'm reading about owners who bought splash guards and plastic Flim for your paint. Come on you all are guilty of doing something ghey upon deliver if your new stingray. And I'll bet $1000 dollars the moment you see another stingray on the street you'll wave like a school girl regardless of glove, splash guard and paint protection..love this forum!
#33
This is to funny you guys..I'm reading about owners who bought splash guards and plastic Flim for your paint. Come on you all are guilty of doing something ghey upon deliver if your new stingray. And I'll bet $1000 dollars the moment you see another stingray on the street you'll wave like a school girl regardless of glove, splash guard and paint protection..love this forum!
#35
Drifting
http://jalopnik.com/these-stringback...-a-5-535422262
I mean the gloves are $110, not the review, that's free. If they add to your experience, go for it. No need to worry about what everybody else thinks.
#38
Here in MN, I keep an extra pair of "window scraping gloves" in every vehicle I own, and the Corvette, although it won't intentionally get driven in the snow very often will have a pair of gloves and a window scraper in the glove box in case of the unexpected need to scrape the windows.
I generally remove the gloves once I am underway and the heat kicks in, though, so not really "driving" gloves.
I generally remove the gloves once I am underway and the heat kicks in, though, so not really "driving" gloves.
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gloves
go to your nearest Harley dealer and get a pair with 1/2 fingers, they are outstanding. Saw a WW2 replica hand painted helmet there with flying tiger emblem. wife just walked away from me. hey i like to wear blue/tan saddle shoes also from DSW. it's your corvette dress and drive as you want MAKE A STATEMENT!!