• boonhet@sopuli.xyz
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    2 days ago

    Or just don’t get in the car before it’s cold lol, wouldn’t do that with cloth seats either plus I wouldn’t want to sweat into those anyway, they absorb the sweat

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      2 days ago

      I dont have money to waste on a half gallon of gas for the seats to get cold enough. Besides, fabric doesnt feel very hot as it naturally has insulating properties.

      I have a feeling you live in a mild climate and dont have to deal with 35C with 100% humidity

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        35C/100% is literal death for humans. I would literally kill myself whereever you live.

        Also we have diesel cars here. Half a gallon gets you like 2-3 hours of idling lol

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            I’m in Europe, but latitude is about the same as Anchorage, Alaska.

            For winter it’s not uncommon to have auxiliary heating that starts off a remote or app. Plus you wear clothes to make up for it

            Summer is like 4-5 minutes of idling and then it’s not TOO bad to get inside. Unless you parked straight in the sun and your first drive of the day is in the afternoon.

            Best car I’ve ever owned was a rusty 2003 MB E-class. 4 zone climate went down to 12C, seats were heated and ventilated, and you could set it to run the interior fan for 30 min with ignition off. 1000 miles to a tank of diesel.

            Cost me a whopping 3k. They’re available as diesels in the US too (2005 MY only) and last about a million miles, but US did not get the diesel in the wagon body style I had, which made it the ultimate do-anything car