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Everyone says it does but I was A sales rep at a new car dealership for A couple years and I could never tell that the black one was hotter that the white, In the summer they were all hot as fire,, In winter they were cold, cold, cold.
If it's the winter and the car is cold, then yeah, I use the car as a fridge
It probably means it was very cold inside
Depends where you live and how cold it gets.
Yes, but it can be hard on them if they are cold and not warmed up.
I believe it is because the cold wears them out faster.
In cold winter climates, if the garage is heated, hot air humidity will condense on your cold car as you enter the garage. The condensed water will also mix with salt. Your car will likely be exposed to these conditions a couple hours every time you bring it inside. Dry salt makes less rust damage than salted water. Cold temperature will also mean slower corrosion speed. I have a heated garage in my building, I never use it in the winter, the car rust like crazy.
radiation
moisture from your breathing for example condensing on the cold glass
The heat being on inside the house is one reason why acne may occur in the winter. The cold weather outside is another. Winter is rough on the skin for everyone.
You feel cold in winter because the temperture outside is low, and even if the blood is hot enough to keep (but for a lie) the body warm, it needs to save the hotness of blood to the inside parts of body, and the skin is going cold.
The best car cover for winter and summer is, simply, to have a car that is already covered - it is a more sensible recourse since the inside of your vehicle will not be damaged by rain or snow this way.