Mustang_Eh
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Hello all,
I was looking at my potential purchase last night and noticed that about 1/4 inch of both door windows had a little bit of water behind them as it just rained (BEFORE the rubber guard that stops the water from entering the cabin). This got me thinking, how do these windows hold up in the winter? Do these freeze on really cold days?
Also, when the door is opened, the window goes down slightly. If the window freezes (car goes from hot to cold), or there is ice build up under the window so it can't go down, how does one open the door?
Would like to hear some experiences of the members that have to live with winters.
I was looking at my potential purchase last night and noticed that about 1/4 inch of both door windows had a little bit of water behind them as it just rained (BEFORE the rubber guard that stops the water from entering the cabin). This got me thinking, how do these windows hold up in the winter? Do these freeze on really cold days?
Also, when the door is opened, the window goes down slightly. If the window freezes (car goes from hot to cold), or there is ice build up under the window so it can't go down, how does one open the door?
Would like to hear some experiences of the members that have to live with winters.
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