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do the seats in your car have ventilation? on a hot day, after just a short ride with my current car,

i already have a damp back!

 

in a country like thailand, having ventilated seats would be a nice thing. relying on blasting 

the aircon at a very low temperature, which leaves everyone feeling chilly and uncomfortable,

is not a very good solution ...

 

when you're purchasing a premium car (2 million baht or more), would you expect 

having also ventilated (front) seats?

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I've got a cheap Suzuki Celerio and I've never experience that problem.  Not "ventilated" as far as I know.  Up until two minutes ago, I'd never heard of "ventilated seats."

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10 minutes ago, connda said:

I've got a cheap Suzuki Celerio and I've never experience that problem.  Not "ventilated" as far as I know.  Up until two minutes ago, I'd never heard of "ventilated seats."

most premium cars today are equipped with ventilated or air-conditioned seats, as well as heated features.

 

eg: genesis gv70

 

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On 8/27/2023 at 3:13 AM, motdaeng said:

relying on blasting 

the aircon at a very low temperature, which leaves everyone feeling chilly and uncomfortable,

So you as the driver is the only one getting a hot/damp back?  Perhaps you should check the material your shirt (if any) is made of?

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i drive a 2018 Nissan almera, cloth seats, 2016 Mitsubishi triton, cloth seats 2022 Mg zs leather seats, none of which give me a sweaty back

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Perhaps not available in Thailand but there are lots of companies fitting AC seats as an aftermarket extra. Prices per seat range from 4,000 us for fully ACed to 750 us for a series of computer type fans mounted under the seat cushion.

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On 8/27/2023 at 10:13 AM, motdaeng said:

do the seats in your car have ventilation? on a hot day, after just a short ride with my current car,

i already have a damp back!

 

in a country like thailand, having ventilated seats would be a nice thing. relying on blasting 

the aircon at a very low temperature, which leaves everyone feeling chilly and uncomfortable,

is not a very good solution ...

 

when you're purchasing a premium car (2 million baht or more), would you expect 

having also ventilated (front) seats?

In Singapore most taxi driver use or used to use these or similar.

 

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Edit: Oops sorry Daffy I didn't see you post

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