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Who drives their Terminator less in the summer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Romans8:28" data-source="post: 6523415" data-attributes="member: 21557"><p>OK,</p><p></p><p>I admit it...... I am not representative of the norm, but I sure do.</p><p></p><p>My car stays parked far more from mid-May until Mid- September, than it does during the winter months. Here in North Carolina between the heat, humidity, constant threat of thunderstorms/hail, rain, bugs, etc it's just makes for a poor driving driving experience.</p><p></p><p>Winter (usually means) highs in the upper 40's to low 60's with low dew points, predictable weather, no insects, etc. is a joy. It's just so much better making big power in cool air, enjoying the windows down or at least cracked, and you can take the car out for a long drive without hundreds of bugs decorating your front end.</p><p></p><p>Ok lets hear your take on it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romans8:28, post: 6523415, member: 21557"] OK, I admit it...... I am not representative of the norm, but I sure do. My car stays parked far more from mid-May until Mid- September, than it does during the winter months. Here in North Carolina between the heat, humidity, constant threat of thunderstorms/hail, rain, bugs, etc it's just makes for a poor driving driving experience. Winter (usually means) highs in the upper 40's to low 60's with low dew points, predictable weather, no insects, etc. is a joy. It's just so much better making big power in cool air, enjoying the windows down or at least cracked, and you can take the car out for a long drive without hundreds of bugs decorating your front end. Ok lets hear your take on it [/QUOTE]
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