What's with all the people who think they're so cool because they're rolling on giant chrome wheels with all the windows down even when it's 100 outside?
and on a side note, ive never heard about the headliner getting messed up by a lot of wind. ive put about 150k on my truck, a lot of that as 65-75 on freeways and have no headliner issues at all. except for the kid hand prints and stuff like that.
I'm sure you all know my answer.. lol
Yes, almost exclusively. It has to be 90+ and even then only in town will I use my A/C.
everyone knows TridenT doesn't have a car.
This is just a troll thread.
My dad was an engineer for GM. They had to precisely calculate how many times a window switch and motor or moon roof motor would last. If they could manufacture a switch that cost a few pennies less that lasted 4,000 cycles instead of 10,000 cycles, that multiplied over other items on the car would create either a higher profit or a cheaper to purchase vehicle. Everytime I think about pushing the window or moon roof switch, I think about how expensive it will be to replace it, how much time in the shop the car will be out of commission, and how many other things the mechanic might screw up while trying to fix a window motor. For the most part, I leave my windows and moon roof pretty much closed all the time both winter and summer. I have yet to have a switch or motor go out.
Rarely drive with the windows down on highway, usually AC on. There was some episode of mythbusters saying window open at high speed long time = less efficient than with it down and ac off.
In city, window down whenever, except winter.