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Default On the grill, but not grilled


"Bruce" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
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>> On 7/22/2016 3:43 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> >

>>
>> >
>> > I used to get laughed at by coworkers because I insisted on AC in my
>> > car. They kept telling me that I didn't need it. I beg to differ. I
>> > think I use that more than I do heat. Even in the winter, when the sun
>> > comes through the car windows, it can make the car uncomfortably warm
>> > inside. And I don't like driving around with my windows down.
>> >
>> > Thankfully, these days it's pretty hard to even buy a new car with no
>> > AC. At least not a Ford. I was told it is standard now.

>>
>>
>> Your co-workers are either nuts, cheap, or both. First car I had with
>> AC was a '68 Olds Vista Cruiser I bought about 1972. I'd never consider
>> a car without it. I don't know of any that don't have it as standard
>> these days but some entry level one may not.
>>
>> Rae I put the windows down too. When I was much younger I had a couple
>> of convertibles, little desire today. Maybe 5 days out of the year ir
>> would be fun, not today at 95 degrees in the hot sun.

>
> I don't like airco and my car doesn't have it. I'd rather open the
> windows. Before you know it, you'll also want a bum warmer and it's all
> downhill from there.


I would not have a car without it since it's frequently over a hundred here
for several months out of the year.

Cheri