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There was a time it was optional.
On this and another auto forum, people have complained that the 10 minute start/run time is not long enough. Many of us lived without remote start as it did not exist. There was a time though, even heaters were an option in cars. We've become spoiled!
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The earliest post-war American car I could find with a heater as standard equipment was the 1949 Chrysler Imperial ($4,664) and Crown Imperial ($5,229). It was a $70 option for the rest of the Chrysler lineup that year. Literally every other American carmaker required you to purchase a heater at an extra cost.
On this and another auto forum, people have complained that the 10 minute start/run time is not long enough. Many of us lived without remote start as it did not exist. There was a time though, even heaters were an option in cars. We've become spoiled!
Warm Comfort: What Was the Last American Car Available Without a Heater? - Curbside Classic
Regular readers of my Cold Comfort series of posts know that I am fascinated (obsessed, really) with automotive air conditioning. Well it is time to see how the other half […]
The earliest post-war American car I could find with a heater as standard equipment was the 1949 Chrysler Imperial ($4,664) and Crown Imperial ($5,229). It was a $70 option for the rest of the Chrysler lineup that year. Literally every other American carmaker required you to purchase a heater at an extra cost.


