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Re: REMOTE CAR STARTERS
Dave Plowman (News)
27 Oct 2006 07:25
> You have it easy. My family won't let me live where seat warmers are a > must. Can you imagine my stress living in constant sunshine and a > moderate climate?
I sympathise. It's a beautiful crisp autumn day here in London.
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Jeff Strickland
27 Oct 2006 02:00
>> The advantage of remote starting is that the car's heater can be switched >> on when one exits the vehicle, then with remote start the heater comes on [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > My family says I must buy a 530xi rather than 330xi because you can > get rear seat warmers... ;->
You have it easy. My family won't let me live where seat warmers are a must. Can you imagine my stress living in constant sunshine and a moderate climate? Well, the sunshine isn't constant -- we do have nighttime here.
Floyd Rogers
27 Oct 2006 01:47
> The advantage of remote starting is that the car's heater can be switched > on when one exits the vehicle, then with remote start the heater comes on > and warms the cabin while you have toast and coffee.
IMHO, seat warmers are a must have on any car, after having them. My family says I must buy a 530xi rather than 330xi because you can get rear seat warmers... ;->
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Jeff Strickland
27 Oct 2006 00:02
The decision to drive or let it sit is driven by the cost of fuel.
Why let a car sit and run at 1500 rpm for several minutes when one can use the same rpm's to get out of the neighborhood and half way to the freeway?
The idea that one MUST let a car sit is an old wive's tale. A car rolling down the street taching along at 1500 is getting the same wear and tear as the one sitting motionless in the driveway at the same tach reading.
The advantage of remote starting is that the car's heater can be switched on when one exits the vehicle, then with remote start the heater comes on and warms the cabin while you have toast and coffee.
>I recently heard a discussion on remote car starters. One view is that > when a car is started in cold weather, it should be driven within a > minute or so. The opposing view is that you should let it sit for 5 > minutes to warm up. Any views/insights out there?
alg
26 Oct 2006 21:27
I recently heard a discussion on remote car starters. One view is that when a car is started in cold weather, it should be driven within a minute or so. The opposing view is that you should let it sit for 5 minutes to warm up. Any views/insights out there?