Yes, you can store it in your garage.
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push it into a heated garage or use a space heater on it.
Push it into a heated garage and wait.
Get the vehicle into a heated garage.
Unheated garage, preferably separate from a heated building, is best . Condensation is a main cause of rust and when you put a cold car into a heated garage (presumably with humidity), that will condense in all areas until the car warms up. The condensation forms in every little nook and cranny. providing the garage is well ventilated
move it to a heated garage, or get a block heater.
put it in a heated garage for a couple of hours
You need to bring your car into a heated garage.
The square footage of a house includes the entire area that is heated or cooled. If it has an attic, basement, or garage that is not heated and not lived in, those are mentioned separately.
You need to store the tubers in a dry room that is about 50 degrees Fahrenheit. This is usually a heated garage or basement.
Bring the car inside a heated garage and let it warm up.
You need to get your car into a heated garage to thaw it out if the fuel has frozen due to water in it.