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Old December 23rd 04, 11:23 PM
Rev Turd Fredericks
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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:18:08 -0600, Biker Geek
> wrote:

>On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 10:26:04 -0500, bosco took > wrote:
>> I live in Toronto where it frequently drops below 0 degrees fahrenheit.
>> I am considering getting a 2005 Ion2. I would appreciate any and all
>> feedback as to whether there any problems starting an Ion in such
>> temperatures. I own a 2001 SL2 and never have had a problem

>
>single digits fahrenheit and mine started right up. (I'ts an '03
>w/ 10,000 miles on it.) Once I got the door open, that is. (It
>was frozen.)
>
>I'd really like to see an Ion 3 with seat warmers. They're cheap
>enough to build in, and ghod knows we have the weather conditions
>for it in large swaths of North America. Equip the Ion 3 in cold
>weather states and provinces with a "cold weather package"
>consisting of heated seats, heated mirrors, and heated windshield
>washer nozzles. It'd be kinda nice to see Saturn be the first to
>bring that kind of thing to that market segment.
>

I live in Southern California and I miss the seat warmers in my L300
already. What I thought would be a useless option (seat warmers)
turned out to be one of my favorite features. I don't have far to go
to work and it never gets that cold, but when it's 50 degrees the seat
warmer is welcome.


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