In a recent thread, some folks were wondering whether the low-temperature
warning
light is useful. It definitely helps driving through mountains where the
temperature
can change rapidly in a few miles. The snowbanks melt during the day, and
at night
the moisture on the road just looks black. When the light comes on, the
black may be ice...
Probably saved me a few times.
~^ beancounter ~^ - 21 Nov 2004 17:28 GMT
yep, one of the many volvo features nice in the snow...one
of the reasons i have driven volvos over the last 20 years...
i just fig'ed , after my 1st few volvos..the sweeds knew a
thing or two about driving in the cold.....and build the insight
into the autos...
> In a recent thread, some folks were wondering whether the low-temperature
> warning
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> black may be ice...
> Probably saved me a few times.