Originally Posted by
craigq
Ottawa here, 1st winter with the Mirage, the heater output is fine so far but we haven't hit -20*C or below yet, my feet aren't getting cold when the output is split between windshield/footwell vent location.
I don't have heated seats in my Mirage, but that's interesting. I find finding the optimal heat setting for the windshield and yourself and your feet to be tricky once it's after -10 C outside. You're still feeling the cold in general riding on a cold winter's night, more I figure than what you would in say a new Camry.
A cold winters day is a cold winter day, no matter what car you drive though when you live in Canada.
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