From my 2015 Toyota Corolla. I don't know the exact mileage, but it's at least 12,000.
Old on the left. New on the right.
Old on the left. New on the right.
looking up filters a year or so ago, I discovered the Y2k Hyundai I had from mid '01- Early '10 actually had a CAF...I installed one of these in my Accord a few months ago. The sizing was a bit off, it didn't fit super well into the housing/tray, but I did not notice any restriction. In fact, I experienced the opposite because I had gone I think about 30,000 miles on my previous CAF and it was totally filthy and packed with leaves and whatnot. The new Bosch HEPA was like getting a whole extra fan speed setting.
I used one in our Subaru a few years ago and took it out after one 3 hour road trip. Maybe it was my imagination, but I had the AC on high and I was still warm. The airflow seemed less to me.I exclusively use the auto A/C function so it's hard to gauge if it has reduced airflow. I get plenty of cold air in the summer and warm air in the winter.
Those are impossible to find in Canada Best filter I have found is the Fram Fresh breeze. Definitely not HEPA quality, but is significantly better than OEM, and when on recirculate, it can purify significant levels of wildfire smoke and pollution.Running a Bosch HEPA filter in my Impala and wife's RAV4. I installed them after we started getting hit with wildfire smoke. I haven't noticed a major airflow reduction. I have a portable air quality tester and saw about a 90% reduction in fine particles (PM2.5). The old filter was about a 30% reduction over outside air. I'm curious as to how fast it will load up, as we normally have clean air most of the year here in the northeast.