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by rosnd
1279 days ago
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No it doesn't. It just requires an auxiliary heater, which has been a common feature in cars sold in Europe for at least 20 years. It's a feature you can find in cars sold during the 80s, like the W214. > This is not a common feature in Europe, except in EVs. It's a common feature in fancy cars and has been so for ages. Most EVs definitely fall into the fancy car category. |
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Where as most EVs have a "remote HVAC control" feature - even the pretty basic ones. And EVs, of course, will cool the cabin in summer time as well, something that an auxiliary heater can't do.