JDgreen227
Super Member
Younger members here are probably fortunate they didn't have to endure the headaches of cold weather startups in older cars and trucks. Used to be, you would go out in 20 degree weather, set the choke, and hopefully get the engine started before running the battery down, or worse yet, flooding the engine. Then you had to cope with a ten minute or longer warmup so you didn't have to worry about stalling once you drove away.
And today, you can go out in zero degrees, turn the key, an immediate start and if you so choose, drive away a few seconds later without worrying about stalling...and the heaters warm up in a few minutes, not ten miles down the road. Of all the electronic gadgets put on newer cars, it's the systems that enhance cold weather drivability I appreciate most of all!! :thumbsup:
And today, you can go out in zero degrees, turn the key, an immediate start and if you so choose, drive away a few seconds later without worrying about stalling...and the heaters warm up in a few minutes, not ten miles down the road. Of all the electronic gadgets put on newer cars, it's the systems that enhance cold weather drivability I appreciate most of all!! :thumbsup: