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Dont you ****in know that there is a cold world far north where we actually drive cars in minus 30 deg C ?

I hate the fact that this is coming on the 2017 model, half a year after I bought mine :devil:

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What the **** is the point in a heated steering wheel?

They'll have optional heated pedals next

You've never driven a car on a cold day with one. Once you've done that you realise what you've been missing all these years.

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I have heated grips on my motorbike and they are wonderful. I'm sure a heated wheel would be great too on cold mornings until the car warms up inside. It would go nicely with my heated seats!

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... there is a cold world far north where we actually drive cars in minus 30 deg C ?

I hate the fact that this is coming on the 2017 model, half a year after I bought mine :devil:

 

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This is a picture from my Seat on a fairly cold morning in February.

Would have taken heated steering wheel if possible, luckily my car park is near so I can use the Webasto.

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I hate driving with gloves but as I live in a cold climate, it is sometimes so cold that the steering wheel feels like burns my hands. So I'd love a heated steering wheel.

 

This is an image taken a few years ago in my previous car. As it was a diesel and the fuel was rated -32 degrees C, it took a while to start up and for the whole journey it sounded and vibrated like a railway engine.

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I used to have a heated steering wheel in my Z4 and I used it way more often than I used the heated seats. If I could have spec'd it in my VRS, I definitely would have. I had a Corsa hire car for a weekend last year and was surprised to see a heated steering wheel in it! Needless to say, it was the best thing about the car...

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+1

 

This is a picture from my Seat on a fairly cold morning in February.

Would have taken heated steering wheel if possible, luckily my car park is near so I can use the Webasto.

Wear gloves or move closer to equator?

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You've never driven a car on a cold day with one. Once you've done that you realise what you've been missing all these years.

That's the point, last January at Munich got a rental Opel Corsa with it... and fell in love completely with it!!

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It's bad enough having the 'clock spring' issues. Now another clock spring with heavier wire? On the other hand, I have heated grips on my bike and they are nice in Winter. Hope the heat doesn't reach the air bag squibs.

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Chances of a retrofit?

 

Maybe I could send my car to the Skoda factory and upgrade it to 2017 spec? :D

 

Heated steering wheel, camera with washer and adaptive suspension..........

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I took the rear camera with washer and DCC to mine. And phone box with inductive charger (QI).

All the MY17 thingies I could have. No heated steering wheel available though a month ago.

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