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What's the best cold weather feature on your car?

What's the best cold weather feature on your car? 18 members have voted

  1. 1. What's the best cold weather feature on your car?

    • Rear Defrost
      16%
      3
    • Remote Locks
      11%
      2
    • Remote Start
      5%
      1
    • Heated Seats
      16%
      3
    • 4 Wheel Drive / All Wheel
      5%
      1
    • Heater / Climate Control
      27%
      5
    • Other
      16%
      3

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I put 'other'.  The best winter feature on my car is a good cold A/C.  :finger

 

Our winters can be rough down here - sometimes the temperature doesn't even crack 80 degrees.

 

On the other hand I actually had to wear long pants today, so it must be winter.

:lolhitting :lolhitting

 

Its actually been pretty damn cold out here on the left coast.

On the previous model jeeps the major problems I've always heard of typically are electrical type problems.  Mainly just areas of the dash board going out, power seat problems, power window problems (this happens quite frequently), and problems with the radio.

 

Luckily all are covered in the early stages.  I think its mainly build problems but I know the engines are supposed to be pretty solid and I can't speak much on the tranny's. 

 

My uncles a mechanic and is always telling us the flaws of different cars, lol.  But I think on the most part a lot of cars are going to have their flaws considering how many are built.  Of course the Japanese Makers seem to really excell.  .

Jeeps in general or the Grand Cherokee specifically? I've never experienced a single problem in any area in the 4 years of ownership.

 

*knocks on wood*

Jeeps in general or the Grand Cherokee specifically? I've never experienced a single problem in any area in the 4 years of ownership.

 

*knocks on wood*

I've always liked them, always look nice, good power, and Jeep usually offers pretty good deals.

 

But those 05's just look awesome. I love the Hemi engine.

I guess that means Hurricane season is over finally :lol:

YES!!! Finally. Otto is still churning out there somewhere but is of no consequence.

 

Now I still have to get my screen porch put back together from the Frances/Jeanne tag team blitz.

4 X 4

 

My 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee

 

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looks something like that...pretty sweet since its mine...

It's the car's location in sunny south Texas :lol:

All my car has are front and rear defrosters and they take forever to warm up. This morning I warmed up the car and 10 minutes later the windows were just starting to clear up.

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