...your elbow hangin out the window with your steering wheel fixed in one position just after dusk...
Highly unlikely, Geerhed. There are very few places around here where the roads are straight enough to keep the steering wheel in one position even for a few seconds.
Also, can't really do hand over hand steering very well in the sharp curves with an elbow hanging out the window.
And I try to avoid driving around dusk, since that's when the deer and elk are most active. A/C off? Yes, it just doesn't get hot enough around here to need it, really. And it's definitely not humid.
By the way, something tells me that you would not like driving my Peterbilt one bit. Not only are the wipers not rain sensitive, but the knobs (yes, there's one for each wiper) are kinda over towards the passenger side.
They're totally independent of each other, with infinitely variable speed (air driven), yet I can manage them while shifting the 18-speed, dimming the headlights with the floor switch, etc.
You're welcome to come by and drive that one if you want. But fair warning; it's a 2-door, and
nothing is automated in any way. I think it's great fun to drive, but obviously in a slightly different way than the Challenger.