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Originally Posted by d?i???????
They install remote starters so they don't freeze their balls off. And I don't know... never had those problems with vehicles that were in that type of weather on a normal basis.
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It does seem odd. My daily driver is an old 1996 Chevrolet Lumina sedan and even during a cold snap dipping to -35C around Christmas, it started easily and performed well, even though I forgot to plug in the block heater. Steering is a little stiff and putting the car in gear was like doing it in molasses, but it didn't complain. Fortunately, the Lumina has a remote starter. I have a two-way remote starter and alarm for the H2, but it is currently in a box on the shelf. I really need to get it installed.