For extreme cold conditions I'd rather not heat the entire cabin of the car.
I drive my Spark EV 95% of the time as a 2 seater, with the back seats down and a large cut-to-fit piece of carpet covering the rear area completely.
I'm hoping to MacGyver a thin pvc/pex tubing from side to side 'lightly' pressing against the headliner,
and using some sort of clear plastic sheeting to create a barrier.
The 'Winterization' kits for patio doors at the depot would work. They are very clear and can be heated with a hair dryer to take the waves out.
Velcro dots could hold the sides and floor in place.
But sometimes I haul family dogs in the back. One push with a paw and that would be destroyed....
Any creative idea people out there?
Hey, I can hear you Cali owners laughing,,, not funny.....
I drive my Spark EV 95% of the time as a 2 seater, with the back seats down and a large cut-to-fit piece of carpet covering the rear area completely.
I'm hoping to MacGyver a thin pvc/pex tubing from side to side 'lightly' pressing against the headliner,
and using some sort of clear plastic sheeting to create a barrier.
The 'Winterization' kits for patio doors at the depot would work. They are very clear and can be heated with a hair dryer to take the waves out.
Velcro dots could hold the sides and floor in place.
But sometimes I haul family dogs in the back. One push with a paw and that would be destroyed....
Any creative idea people out there?
Hey, I can hear you Cali owners laughing,,, not funny.....