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Yeah, except for in humid weather and when you want to defrost the misted up windshield. Or it's summer below the Artic Circle. Or you want to drive somewhere.

My 12-year-old self is so geeked.

There’s a white manual one for sale in my area, has been for quite a while...I want it now

CTS-V uses tire smoke.

It’s super effective!

I wish Volkswagen Group would replace their shitty VW line with Seat here in the US...

I live in the Washington, DC area and drove cars for 13 years without A/C.

I really hope we get to a place soon where we can have cameras replace mirrors. The only downside is they're more expensive.

AC is extremely helpful in defrosting/de-fogging windows quickly.

Thanks. I learned something. I don’t know which comment I said it in but I’d much rather have small CUVs flood the streets than the massive SUVs from not long ago. I just don't get our obsession with being taller than other cars on the road. My mom is a perfect example of it. Years of driving small and medium sized

Well that would make sense haha

Not everyone, of course. Your comment just came across that it’s always a cold bitter tundra up here. I would honestly say that not having AC around here is just as uncommon as it would be down south.

AC is still nice to have up north. I live in South Dakota and it gets plenty hot up here, plus it gets fairly humid up here too. I also travel to Canada yearly around June and it gets plenty warm up there too, it’s more hit or miss that far north, but AC is still nice to have.

didnt know the compass ever had 4wd. still, the renegade is a step up

This article made me sweat. Just bought the 2.4L Latitude Renegade. I didn’t even think to test drive the 2wd model. Because why would you buy a Jeep without 4wd. Overall I’m happy with it. I like it being considered ugly (I remember my first opinion of the Nissan Juke). Only thing I’m having to get used it is that it

The cutoff line is nice and sharp.

I could oddly go for an orange creamsicle right now though.

Gotta sell them high mpg FWD’s to pay for the Wranglers.

And kind of lazy. With just 180 horsepower and 175 lb-ft of torque tasked with moving more than 3,000 pounds, don’t expect much speed out of the Tigershark

I just used the builder and built a ‘latitude’ with:

So, with the news of more Nissan recalls, I decided to look up my car on the NHTSA recalls website. No recalls, but I found this glorious complaint.