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andy43 said:
Modern diesel? It ll be warmed up within 10 miles, no problem. We had a 2018 VW diesel and I used to drive that on the rev limiter for the first couple of miles in the winter. Bobble hat essential.
Er....that's not really the point. And I pity the poor sods who buy your cars when you've finished with them if you treat them like that. I like winter as it enables me to see just how many really good drivers there are out there. You know, the ones that are SO good that they have no need to look in the mirror and therefore have no need to demist their rear windscreen, or use the rear wiper.
I'm quite envious, to be honest.
Deranged Rover said:
andy43 said:
Modern diesel? It ll be warmed up within 10 miles, no problem. We had a 2018 VW diesel and I used to drive that on the rev limiter for the first couple of miles in the winter. Bobble hat essential.
Er....that's not really the point. And I pity the poor sods who buy your cars when you've finished with them if you treat them like that. That's the only diesel I've had and it was a hateful pile of crap in every single way.
Petrol, hybrid and electric actually seem to warm up.
andy43 said:
Modern diesel? It ll be warmed up within 10 miles, no problem. We had a 2018 VW diesel and I used to drive that on the rev limiter for the first couple of miles in the winter. Bobble hat essential.
Had that with a MK1 Octavia. And then, when it was managing to blow warm-ish air, the blower on max was about as effective as most cars in minimum and it directed most of the airflow to the passenger side.My wife's auntie - who, to be frank, is a complete idiot - bought a relatively newish 1yr old Toyota Yaris a few years ago. A couple of weeks into ownership, word was going round the family that something had happened with the car and she was handing it back to the local dealer. Apparently she had arrived home in a state one night, complaining that she had nearly crashed into multiple cars because the window was so misted up she couldn't see, and there was a fault with the heater so it wouldn't demist, and she nearly lost her life, and she didn't want it any more and yada yada yada. Always dramatics.
Aware of numerous previous examples of her stupidity, my immediate response was to ask why she didn't just pull in, but no-one seemed to have an answer.
We live in a rural area where everyone knows everyone, and as my family run a car business I happen to know a number of the staff at the Toyota dealership. I got chatting to the guys in the service dept on my next visit and they confirmed she had been back in with the car, they had checked the heater system and could find no faults at all. After some further investigation that Holmes would be proud of, finding out what road she had been on, and some weather checks of the date in question, it transpired the imbecile had been driving in heavy fog. They truly do live among us.
Aware of numerous previous examples of her stupidity, my immediate response was to ask why she didn't just pull in, but no-one seemed to have an answer.
We live in a rural area where everyone knows everyone, and as my family run a car business I happen to know a number of the staff at the Toyota dealership. I got chatting to the guys in the service dept on my next visit and they confirmed she had been back in with the car, they had checked the heater system and could find no faults at all. After some further investigation that Holmes would be proud of, finding out what road she had been on, and some weather checks of the date in question, it transpired the imbecile had been driving in heavy fog. They truly do live among us.
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