Mustang heated seat option - update
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Mustang heated seat option - update
I shot an email to Mustang inquiring about their new forthcoming heated seat option. In an earlier email I was told that it would be available sometime in early in 2011, so I was wondering about their progress.
Here is the note I received from Ike in customer service:
"The new heated seats will be shown in our 2011 seat catalogs that will be coming out in another month or so, but the seats will not actually become available for another two or three months.Prices range from around $800 to $1019 for the new seats.
Thanks again for your interest in our products."
I understand that the heated seat option will initially be for 2008 and newer FL model years. And with a launch in two or three months, virtually the beginning of spring in some places, the demand for this option may suffer initially. Anyway, that's my update for those of you interested. Thanks
Here is the note I received from Ike in customer service:
"The new heated seats will be shown in our 2011 seat catalogs that will be coming out in another month or so, but the seats will not actually become available for another two or three months.Prices range from around $800 to $1019 for the new seats.
Thanks again for your interest in our products."
I understand that the heated seat option will initially be for 2008 and newer FL model years. And with a launch in two or three months, virtually the beginning of spring in some places, the demand for this option may suffer initially. Anyway, that's my update for those of you interested. Thanks
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If your a do it yourselfer, Heat Deamons has a seat heater you can put in yourself. $59.95
http://www.heatdemons.com/SEAT-HEATERS_c_75.html
http://www.heatdemons.com/SEAT-HEATERS_c_75.html
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Joe,
Why did you change your picture, now people wont understand the reference in my previous post. For those of you just tuning in; in Joe’s old picture he was posing full body, standing hand-on-hip, 45 degrees to the camera, wearing a fabulous skin tight woodland camouflage pattern uni-tard, accented with a pair of oversized Herman Munster boots, and accessorized with a fanny-pack. Kudos for being so brave for so long Joe, the picture of the real you will be missed.
Why did you change your picture, now people wont understand the reference in my previous post. For those of you just tuning in; in Joe’s old picture he was posing full body, standing hand-on-hip, 45 degrees to the camera, wearing a fabulous skin tight woodland camouflage pattern uni-tard, accented with a pair of oversized Herman Munster boots, and accessorized with a fanny-pack. Kudos for being so brave for so long Joe, the picture of the real you will be missed.
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