littlebrooklyn
Senior Member
We haven't used the A Class since Saturday and today is really cold, I think it was about -6c when Keith went to work. He obviously expected the outside of the car to be all iced up but was quite surprised to find there was ice on the inside of the windscreen too. Is this because we haven't used the car for a few days and it's so very cold or is there something wrong? As far as I know the seats and carpets are all dry, although we haven't made a point of having a good feel around as until today we hadn't realised there was a problem. We get the same thing with the Boxster but of course as that's a convertible we did expect to get that