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Just the turbos that get unbearably hot inside...?!!


ORIGINAL: Diver944

It was only 20 degrees today [&:]

Do you work in an A/C building and have other A/C cars?

I think it's something you gradually get used to as the plethora of A/C locations multiplies year on year and your body gets artificially used to being at 16 degrees all day no matter what the natural weather is doing. I struggled for  a few months when I left my job of 22 years in an A/C computer room, but now that I work outside all the time I shiver whenever I go into any shop with A/C and then sweat profusely at the heating in winter

Our cars do have a huge glass hatchback and windcreen though so it doesn't excatly help, spare a thought for us sweaty black car owners :ROFLMAO:

Agreed, this is why I promised myself I would never buy another car without A/C. Then what did I do, but pay the deposit on her indoors MX-5 and no A/C because the pricing structure makes it prohibitively expensive (well over 20K for an optioned up MX-5, which defeats the point of the car). Another thing you get used to is the Dynamic stability control, I was driving her car the other day and noticed this yellow light on the dash flashing at me like mad all the time. Now I now why the thing wasn't accelerating out of corners like my S2 [:D].

With no roof or the panel out though, really need some sort of hat or at least lost of sun block on the forehead. I used to get mega bad headaches after a couple of hours driving around in the sun.
 

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