Word on the street is that Thomas James Pokrefke, III said:
> That being said, I take off my hat to those of you who drive your MG in
> 'cold' weather (you know, in places where there's actually snow). I've been
> in Chicago for almost two weeks now, and I don't see how ya'll do it. My
> Pathfinder takes a good 15 minutes to completely warm up inside, and even
> then, I dare not touch anything metal, especially the support posts for the
> headrests.
The trick is to plan ahead. Wear a good jacket, wear a sweater, wear
warm socks. Get some decent gloves. If the top's down, get a scarf.
A warm hat doesn't hurt either.
After a while you don't even think about it, you just dress warm
automatically :)
Skye
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