+1! I can't think of any good reason for it. I wish we didn't have to have it in apartments either. At least when you're a homeowner you can rip that bacteria sponge crap out, but when you rent, it seems like every landlord is infatuated with putting that beige crap in that shows every stain. Linoleum, tile, or laminate would pay for itself in the long run because it wouldn't get trashed as easily and it's much easier to keep clean. Once something liquid soaks into carpet, you're not getting it all up. Same with dirt. I've removed plenty of carpet and seen tons of dirt on the floor underneath. Yuck!
Also, all that dust and dirt can't be good for allergy sufferers. Luckily I don't have allergies.
That's good to know. Actually I was referring to the manual windows when I said "less crap to break".
What's CVT? I'm guessing "constant velocity transmission". I've never heard of CVT.




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