BY BRUCE NEWTON | 1st Aug 2001


NATURALLY, dual-zone climate control is standard in the Cross Country SE. The system includes a dust and pollen filter, while an active carbon filter removes air toxins such as diesel emissions and carbon-monoxide. The bespoke graphic design of the control unit makes it easy to decide which direction you want air to blow in, and the Cross Country is rare among European cars in having controllable upper rear vents in the centre console, as well as the B-pillar posts.
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