When I grew up there wasn't air-conditioning or anything of that nature, and this old car had a wall thickness of about ten inches. So we had a little warmer house in the winter and a little cooler in the summer.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Electric cars are really very cool. Air-source heat pumps are great.
I grew up, really, in the days before air conditioning. So I can remember what it was like to be really hot, for instance, and I can remember what it was like when your barber shop and your local stores weren't air conditioned, so it was hot when you went in them and they propped the doors open.
I mostly drive around in a Fiat 500 TwinAir, and that's a pretty small car!
I had never been able to get a car that said how much I cared about the environment until I drove electric.
If you live in L.A. long enough, you get into having a cool car.
I've been in California for about 15 years now. You're always in your car and insulated. I miss New York so much.
As a young person growing up in Washington, D.C., summers were hot, humid and relentless. My friends and I grew more restless and adventurous with every passing year.
I'm not a big fan of cold weather; that's why I moved to Vegas!
I grew up in northern California, where it was consistently in the hundreds in the summertime. My dad didn't think he should have to turn on the air conditioning when we had a swimming pool in our backyard; it was our built-in air conditioner.
The house I grew up in was a tall Victorian town house in Bristol. There were very big rooms, which were under-furnished and always cold.