AirCon in Tamora
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rfisher

Original Poster:

5,042 posts

304 months

Friday 15th July 2005
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Anyone know what percentage of Tamoras have A/C?

How much more does this add to the sale price?

Ta.

jonlane

74 posts

254 months

Friday 15th July 2005
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Not sure about the stats, but I think if you look around the previous discussions you will find that everybody says dont buy one without it.

stevend

153 posts

270 months

Friday 15th July 2005
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I strongly disagree. I have never had a/c in any convertible, I mean; what's the point ? Probably missed having it only 1 or 2 days last summer (100 degs).

IMO air con is something that should always be on (for relibility) but I decided on a nice paint job rather than air con, and still feel that was the right decision.

However in a T350/Sag etc then that is a completely different situation.

Steven

targarama

14,709 posts

304 months

Friday 15th July 2005
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Depends on what you use the car for. If you do long road trips or commute in the car then you will be glad you have aircon, even on a day like today. It's also great for demisting in the winter.

Obviously it is a waste of time with the roof down.

Yes, it does appear to be essential for resale.

patsy

156 posts

261 months

Friday 15th July 2005
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It can get a little bit warm without a/c (I haven't got it) but I wouldn't say I miss it too much.

I tend to use mine for a mixture of business and pleasure and there's only been a couple of times when I've thought I could really do with it - I can't see me stumping up the 2k or so needed to install it at this stage.

Not so sure about resale - some people say it's important, others say less so with it being a conv.

maddog-uk

2,392 posts

267 months

Friday 15th July 2005
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I have it, I can be honest I only run it very occassionaly but its welcome when I do! No idea on resale but was told it makes it more attractive.