Yeah, imagine if a coolant line burst from plopping down too enthusiastically (ok I kept typoing that enthusiasstically. Snort. ) Very messy.
I'm getting on a plane in little over 48 hours. Stuff still left to do and I'm starting the pre-travel-calm-the-fuck-down battle.
Cooled seats sounds hard to do, to me.
Last week Nora 'updated my file' to allow it, so I will note that Saab has offered cooled seats for several years. I don't imagine that they are a very popular option in Sweden.
which is still sort of weird that they'd bother to heat them, but not cool them.
Cooled seats sounds hard to do, to me.
Agreed. The piece reads like they do both cool and warm the front seats, though. Cooled seats sound to me also like they might make me achy. I don't know why.
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And all this time we thought him just a merry bay-area hipster...
Apparently one my habits on this board is to link to animals in automobiles. This one is of a bear in a car:
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Due to the BF reviewing cars and us having a different car every week, I have been in a couple of models with cooled seats. It's not really that cool temp-wise. It actually feels like a very light breeze--like sitting in a mesh lawn chair. Not a bad feeling, and nice if you tend to stick to the seats on a hot day.
I'm pretty sure the Cadillac rental we had this weekend had heated or cooled front seats, but only heated rear seats.
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I've never been in a car with cooled seats - but on a really cold day the heated seats and backs are nice. And if your back is sore.
I can imagine on a hot day accidentially turning on the seat heater would be BAD.