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Old August 6th 18, 06:55 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Mark Lloyd[_2_]
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On 08/05/2018 09:40 PM, Mayayana wrote:

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I have a pickup. No rear windows.


Mine does have a rear window. It was useful when the A/C quit.

As to the side windows, I didn't like being hit in the ear that much
(wind at 70MPH). Opening the rear window ventilated the vehicle fine.

No trunk.
It is certainly easier to have electric windows.
I just don't think they're worth the expense.
And that's before you end up having to repair
them. Further, it's actually rare that I want to
open the passenger window.


I have no need for electric windows, except for the very rare occurrence
of wanting to open the passenger-side window while driving.

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Yes, if I need to get into the car I could borrow the
key. I'm just talking about basic convenience. I'm out
on a hot day. I'm not driving. The driver remotely unlocks
the doors. But then I have to wait for them to get in
and start the car before I try to open the window. Not
a terribly big deal, but an inconvenience that I don't
see any need for.


The last time I was in a car with power windows, you don't have to start
the car (of even turn the key to 'accessory') to operate the windows.

I'm guessing you're one of those people who has
dual-zone seat heaters. And maybe 3-speed
hemmorhoid scratchers built into the genuine
leather seats?


BTW, I have wanted heated seats, but I just used a heating pad. That's a
lot easier to deal with if it fails. Also I don't need it very often
(IIRC, it's been over 9 years since I used it).

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