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Old 06-03-2003, 11:43 AM
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Now that winter has passed for most of us, I am curious about passenger comfort in the really cold climates. Any complaints from your 2nd or 3rd row passengers on the cold? This is directed towards H2 owners in Canada, Minnesots, Wisconsin, etc.
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Now that winter has passed for most of us, I am curious about passenger comfort in the really cold climates. Any complaints from your 2nd or 3rd row passengers on the cold? This is directed towards H2 owners in Canada, Minnesots, Wisconsin, etc.
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Old 06-03-2003, 07:03 PM
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I had my H2 at Lake Tahoe this winter when it was -10 degrees and was very comfortable. The heat works well, but the seat heaters are the best. Within 20 seconds you can feel the heat, and with all four seats having heaters everybody was comfortable.

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Milwaukee, WI, here. No problems at all with interior temps in rear areas during the cold weather.

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Was at the Grand Cayon about 3 weeks ago, I had rain and light snow for my drive and very high winds. The temp at the Cayon for the day was 54 deg, going out of the Cayon back to Flagstaff I was getting a temp reading between 38-30 deg. My heater work fine, best of all was the heated seats. I had on short pants and sweet shirt
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