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Not all cars back seat can knock down la. Also why would boot area needs air-con?

Sometime go super market buy groceries then travel distance too long the vege will soften and not fresh . then milk will turn bad. you cannot in the front because no space.. I understand the pain...

so buy SUV or MPV all problem solve

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$5 Styrofoam box is the most cost effective solution. I have one in the boot all the time!

 

Don't be like NASA spending millions developing a pressure ball point pen that can be used in space when the Russians just used the humble pencil....

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Sometime go super market buy groceries then travel distance too long the vege will soften and not fresh . then milk will turn bad. you cannot in the front because no space.. I understand the pain...

so buy SUV or MPV all problem solve

 

We are talking about Singapore. Whose neighbourhood doesn't have a supermarket to cater to your needs? Plus big supermarket chain provide delivery service. It makes no sense. Even big car makers do not see the point.

 

Aircon to the boot is just a waste of energy. Petrol or diesel not cheap you know.

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We are talking about Singapore. Whose neighbourhood doesn't have a supermarket to cater to your needs? Plus big supermarket chain provide delivery service. It makes no sense. Even big car makers do not see the point.

 

Aircon to the boot is just a waste of energy. Petrol or diesel not cheap you know.

bro sometime... shopping is unplanned... maybe new shopping mall in the west but staying in the east..happened to be there walk walk then feel like buying ma.

or maybe cold storage got promotion but near house no cold storage and then at new shopping mall...

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bro sometime... shopping is unplanned... maybe new shopping mall in the west but staying in the east..happened to be there walk walk then feel like buying ma.

or maybe cold storage got promotion but near house no cold storage and then at new shopping mall...

 

Let's see, what can 20-25 degrees temperature help you store for your supposedly long drive?

 

Frozen food? Nope.

Fresh milk? Nope.

Ice cream? Nope.

7-up? Maybe.

 

Sorry. I still do not see the point.

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bro sometime... shopping is unplanned... maybe new shopping mall in the west but staying in the east..happened to be there walk walk then feel like buying ma.

or maybe cold storage got promotion but near house no cold storage and then at new shopping mall...

maybe buy Magnum ice cream from JB... then strike 4D kenna 4 hours jam at custom?

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Let's see, what can 20-25 degrees temperature help you store for your supposedly long drive?

 

Frozen food? Nope.

Fresh milk? Nope.

Ice cream? Nope.

7-up? Maybe.

 

Sorry. I still do not see the point.

let me use thermodynamic to explain to you. assuming you buy ice cream.. the temperature when u buy is 0 degree. then put in car boot and drive under the hot sun.. the temperature can go up to 40degree min.. under the latent heat of transfer the process of causing it to melt will be faster than a temperature difference of 20degree vs 40 degree. this is an worst scenario. milk will be a better example or cheese.

a simple experiment... buy vegetable and u put one set in the boot and one set in the air con passenger seat.. after 30min drive u compare the freshness and u will know what I mean. of cos you can say put in front but assuming no place to put

 

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maybe buy Magnum ice cream from JB... then strike 4D kenna 4 hours jam at custom

my friend really go JB buy magnum.. they say much cheaper hahah u r funny

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let me use thermodynamic to explain to you. assuming you buy ice cream.. the temperature when u buy is 0 degree. then put in car boot and drive under the hot sun.. the temperature can go up to 40degree min.. under the latent heat of transfer the process of causing it to melt will be faster than a temperature difference of 20degree vs 40 degree. this is an worst scenario. milk will be a better example or cheese.

 

No thanks. I would rather use my common sense and stop at any shop along the way to buy my ice cream and eat it while it's still in solid state. Or simply buy from a shop that's nearer to home.

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No thanks. I would rather use my common sense and stop at any shop along the way to buy my ice cream and eat it while it's still in solid state. Or simply buy from a shop that's nearer to home.

anyway.. is their preference la.. they like then let them be.. no right or wrong .. just different thoughts.

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Which cars have this feature, i.e. air conditioning to the boot?

 

alphard

 

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should have some still around in sgcarmart [grin]

 

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