I consider my diesel to be quite modern - 06 plate 1.9jtd. I drive 3.5 miles to work through rush hour traffic - although why it's called 'rush hour' when you can barely get above 30...
Anyhoo, there's barely any heat coming out of the vents.
On these cold mornings I always sit in the car eating my porridge & drinking coffee whilst the car is warming up, but I would rather let the engine come up to temp - there's enough stresses on an engine as it is, taking it from sub zero to high combustion temps in an instant - not to mention the acute lack of lubrication (as the oil is quite thick).
In fact, somewhere in my engine is a little squeak when cold which goes after a few minutes & the oil is warmed up and getting around the engine.
According to the stats on parking heaters, whilst they use fuel to warm the engine, you actually save in the long term because a warm engine with nice runny oil is cheaper and easier to start and run than a cold engine.
Anyhoo, there's barely any heat coming out of the vents.
On these cold mornings I always sit in the car eating my porridge & drinking coffee whilst the car is warming up, but I would rather let the engine come up to temp - there's enough stresses on an engine as it is, taking it from sub zero to high combustion temps in an instant - not to mention the acute lack of lubrication (as the oil is quite thick).
In fact, somewhere in my engine is a little squeak when cold which goes after a few minutes & the oil is warmed up and getting around the engine.
According to the stats on parking heaters, whilst they use fuel to warm the engine, you actually save in the long term because a warm engine with nice runny oil is cheaper and easier to start and run than a cold engine.