Heating, Ventilation, and A/C in the vehicle on road trips

Of course this mostly made it harder

Have you ever been on a actually long uncomfortable road trip before? If so I’m actually sorry. I know that they can either be actually good or actually terrible, depending on the circumstances. I personally have been on both ends of the spectrum. Periodically the road trips that I embark on are the most fun times of my life, however other times the road trips have been the most irritated experiences I have ever endured. It’s sort of fortune of the draw. Actually, I have to say it’s the fortune of the vehicle choice. For me nothing makes a better trip than having a comfortable ride while you are flying down the open road. I don’t need much really, just the basics. A working boombox station, or a Bluetooth linkion so my pal and I can stream podcasts, helps a whole lot. Another thing that I can’t stand is having a broken Heating, Ventilation, and A/C in the car. If you somehow get stuck with an on-board thermostat or heating and cooling system that operates below traditional standards, you are in for a long trip. Most recently, this happened to me when I set out in a friend’s minivan. About 10 minutes into the trip, I realized that the air was feeling pretty stagnant in the warm. I asked her what was going on, and she advocated that my pal and I roll down the windows for a while. I thought that was a odd request, considering it was 95 degrees outside, but I went ahead and let some fresh air into the vehicle. Of course this mostly made it harder. Another half an hour in, I politely asked if there was a opportunity that my pal and I could start up that AC. That’s when she turned her head slowly in my direction and said the words I never wanted to hear, there is no AC.

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