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9th November 2006, 21:52 | #22 |
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Yes, I feel as though the car is being pebble dashed, poor thing, when they go past. Mind you, don't open the window, all you will get is a mouthful of grit!
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I do my damn hardest to either drive as close to the left hand side of the road as possible or (my preffered method) take the nearest left-hand turn and park until the gritter has passed by!
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10th November 2006, 19:53 | #24 |
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Well I know it is definitely getting cold as my heated rear window has started turning itself on.
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10th November 2006, 20:12 | #25 |
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Who needs a calender to watch the seasons! The 75zt will warn you of impending winter by switching the heated rear window on every morning, and when summer is nigh, it will flip the air con to recirculate as soon as you fire it up. If I get one of these message centre thingies will it remember birthdays and anniversaries as well?
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would suggest if the motor is kept outside on a cold winter evening that we insulate the battery to prevent potential freezing and also the cold tends to kick hell out it first thing in morn when starting up.
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