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i never gave it any thought but we nad a little snow storm and i didnt realize the snow on hood doesnt melt and fall off. it just sits there. i guess you will be able to tell the electric vehicle with the snow on the hood
I know some people get ceramic coating as part of their winter prep. It might help here if the hood slopes down enough but still a good practice overall.i never gave it any thought but we nad a little snow storm and i didnt realize the snow on hood doesnt melt and fall off. it just sits there. i guess you will be able to tell the electric vehicle with the snow on the hood
I never considered that until you mentioned it haha. But yeah the frunk is going to need some extra attention in the winter to clear off. Especially if you're carrying stuff inside.i never gave it any thought but we nad a little snow storm and i didnt realize the snow on hood doesnt melt and fall off. it just sits there. i guess you will be able to tell the electric vehicle with the snow on the hood
I would maybe suggest a boat bilge heater maybe… however they kick on at 40 degrees thus may not maintain a high enough level of warmth to melt while driving before you’d actually park and shut it off again so pointless unless you need to prevent freezing in there while driving. This is an interesting consideration even if silly.Simple solution, place a small space heater and plug it inside the Frunk😊
Nice, i been thinking of a heated mat on the floor under my feet for real!Simple solution, place a small space heater and plug it inside the Frunk😊
I have this exact same issue!i never gave it any thought but we nad a little snow storm and i didnt realize the snow on hood doesnt melt and fall off. it just sits there. i guess you will be able to tell the electric vehicle with the snow on the hood