Design or coincidence?
This morning the DD was covered by mist and dew. Being in a hurry I didn't wipe off the side windows and instead ran the front windows down so I could see left and right as I left the development.
When I ran the windows closed I experienced a miracle -- the front 12 inches or so of each window was clear of mist and water, allowing me perfect visibility of the side mirrors.
I thought to myself, "Boy, what a clever design feature -- self-cleaning side windows. And it is a safety feature, too!"
A couple of minutes later I'm thinking, "Nah, Dodge ain't THAT clever."
And even later I'm thinking, "Doofus, you're JUST NOW noticing this?"
So what do you think: design, coincidence or doofus? Your vote counts. :-)
When I ran the windows closed I experienced a miracle -- the front 12 inches or so of each window was clear of mist and water, allowing me perfect visibility of the side mirrors.
I thought to myself, "Boy, what a clever design feature -- self-cleaning side windows. And it is a safety feature, too!"
A couple of minutes later I'm thinking, "Nah, Dodge ain't THAT clever."
And even later I'm thinking, "Doofus, you're JUST NOW noticing this?"
So what do you think: design, coincidence or doofus? Your vote counts. :-)
It's the weather stripping, it naturally clears the snow and fog off when you roll them down.
If you live in a really cold climate, like up here in northern MN, the windows will usually fog right back up, until the vehicle is warm enough.
If you live in a really cold climate, like up here in northern MN, the windows will usually fog right back up, until the vehicle is warm enough.




