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On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 12:13:24 -0500, bosco took >
wrote: >Rev Turd Fredericks wrote: >> On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 12:52:37 -0500, bosco took > >> wrote: >> >> >>>Rev Turd Fredericks 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 >>>> >>>> >>>>Just out of curiosity, where in Toronto do you live? I grew up in >>>>Willowdale (North York). >>>> >>>>-- >>>>10 things men know about women: >>>>1)?2)?3)?4)?5)?6)?7)?8)?9)?10) women have breasts >>> >>>Rev.....I live in Willowdale :-) >> >> >> Cool. Many moons ago I went to AY Jackson Highschool. I am always >> running into willowdillians, even in Southern California. I was at a >> conference at UCLA a few months back. I heard a girl talking in the >> elevator about UofT and I asked her where she is from. "Willowdale" >> she said. Turns out she grew up just on the other side of the train >> tracks from me at Van Horne and Leslie, just a few hundred yards as >> the crow flies. I moved there as a five year old in 1966 and moved >> away in 1991. Who knows, we may have crossed paths at some point. >> >> -- >> 10 things men know about women: >> 1)?2)?3)?4)?5)?6)?7)?8)?9)?10) women have breasts >My son (now 30 )went to AY and we live not too far from it...between >Leslie and Bayview just south of Steeles It truely is a small world isn't it? -- 10 things men know about women: 1)?2)?3)?4)?5)?6)?7)?8)?9)?10) women have breasts |
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Last winter we left our 2000 Saturn LS2 our all day at minus 35; it started
good, but the system computer limited the speed until the engine was warm enough to use the power. That is pretty good; at minus 20 our Chyrsler was totally dead. We just discovered yesterday that our '95 Chevy had a defective block heater. It started good every day; same GM ignition as the the Saturn David "bosco took" > wrote in message ... > 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 |
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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 Well, I have an '03 Ion 4 door and live in Edmonton...2 winters now, including -40 weather and no problems. Having the battery in the trunk helps too...less chance of it freezing up overnight or during a day at the office. Mike H |
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Bad day for me to read THIS one!
5:45am, -20something°C in an ION 3 and it wouldn't start. Turn the key and it gives a brief and reluctant "rrr" then seized up like it was a dead battery, except all the lights and fixtures worked fine. Tried a couple times after that - nothing (not even the "rrr"). Pushed the car into the street, started my wife's HONDA (which started fine) and boosted the SATURN, no dice - waited about 3 minutes (with the Honda still pumping away), then it finally turned over. Cold and ****ed and late for work... -e "Michael Halliwell" > wrote in message ... > 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 > > Well, I have an '03 Ion 4 door and live in Edmonton...2 winters now, > including -40 weather and no problems. Having the battery in the trunk > helps too...less chance of it freezing up overnight or during a day at > the office. > > Mike H |
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