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At cold weather, let's say -10..-15C, does the 1.2TSI 110hp warm the cabin quickly enough or not? For comparison - I had a 2010 Kia Ceed with a non-turbo 1.6 petrol engine and it's cabin got warm very quickly in winter. I've read some comments recently in other forums that the 1.2TSI takes it's time to reach it's working temperature and you should get warmer clothes ready for winter. I mainly drive only 7km distance between home and work.

Tõnu

Go get an electric motor heater. Or an Eberspächer-type (which is an expensive solution) That distance wont do for sufficient heat in the cabin without pre-heating.

Or go by bike, 7 kms are rediculously short for driving a car the distance.

Edited by pfaff

Go get an electric motor heater. Or an Eberspächer-type (which is an expensive solution) That distance wont do for sufficient heat in the cabin without pre-heating.

Or go by bike, 7 kms are rediculously short for driving a car the distance.

 

In Tallinn we don't have a pedestrian road network or level of winter maintenance even close to what you have in Sweden so going by bike in winter is not an option here.

 

Tõnu

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