davidsteele1975
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Hello all! Writing this I'm aware that interior temperatures and how it feels can be a personal thing, as I understand (but happy to be corrected) modern systems aim to have the interior feel like the set temperature rather than be the set temperature. I didn't see a note of this in the handbook.
Anyway given that how I feel a temperature is probably different to everyone else, it feels like my base '25 EcoBoost fastback is overcooling the interior, relative to my '20 Fusion at least. I could use a thermometer for the interior but I think the results would be meaningless as I didn't try this in the Fusion for a comparison.
Has anyone experienced this? Or as I'm able to afford one these days, I'm entering the age where we feel the cold more..?
Anyway given that how I feel a temperature is probably different to everyone else, it feels like my base '25 EcoBoost fastback is overcooling the interior, relative to my '20 Fusion at least. I could use a thermometer for the interior but I think the results would be meaningless as I didn't try this in the Fusion for a comparison.
Has anyone experienced this? Or as I'm able to afford one these days, I'm entering the age where we feel the cold more..?
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