
Originally Posted by
mohammad
I have the non-ac model and im in toronto, if you start your trips from a parking spot with coverage overhead such as an underground lot and stay moving then its not bad at all.
mohammad - Really good point. When I was in my early 20's, my car that I had until 28 years old done went and busted its A/C. The car had more than 150k on it at that time, and I drove it until it had about 298k on it (and then got crashed). I was working my first engineering job (for peanuts). I drove that car FOR YEARS with no A/C. And that was in Georgia and Tennessee. And it gets blazing hot down here. Even to this day, I use the A/C in all my cars (including my Lexus) very very little. I mostly just put the windows down, and enjoy the breeze and the sounds. When I'm hauling down the interstate though, and it is over about 80°F outside, and the sun is bright in the sky ... then I will use the A/C. I'll not use the A/C until about 90°F if it is cloudy. At 80°F and sunny, the inside of the car is a bit too much like a greenhouse. I'll also use the A/C just about every time the wife is in the car, because princess...
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