dark colours draw sunlight/heat
Yes it can as dark and light colors absorb and reflect light. The darker the more it absorbs light and heat energy.
Yes and it was proven on the television show; Myth Busters. Identical white and black cars were parked in the sun with temperature probes inside the car. While both temperatures climbed at sunrise (of course) the black car's temperature raised faster and higher. *Anyone in Arizona or Nevada knows this already ☺
The car creates a greenhouse effect. When all the windows and doors trap the air inside the sun heats the inside of the car therefore increasing the temperature.
The of a car does not effect it has nothing to do with it so yeah a car has nothing has nothing to o with the color
The temperature inside the car is higher than outside
As a "heat engine", a car engine must rid itself of heat to continue. Efficiency of the heat engine depends on the difference in temperature; therefore, as the temperature outside reaches the temperature inside, the engine stops.
It is due to the Green House Effect.
A blue car is not a color, however, a blue car is painted with a blue color. (Note that a blue car itself may contain various colors both inside and outside).
The inside of your windshield is frosted because of condensation. When warm, moist air inside your car comes into contact with the cold surface of the windshield, it condenses and forms frost. This can happen when the temperature inside the car is higher than the temperature outside.
Frost forms on the inside of your windshield when warm, moist air inside the car comes into contact with the cold surface of the glass, causing the moisture in the air to condense and freeze. This can happen when the temperature inside the car is higher than the temperature outside.
changes the air temperature inside
White is better at reflecting heat in a car compared to black. This means that a white car will absorb less heat from the sun, keeping the interior cooler than a black car.