uhhhhh... cold car?
Yes, but it can be hard on them if they are cold and not warmed up.
Possibly you have an old weak battery. It takes more cranking amps to start a car when it is cold or during winter. The ususal life span of a car battery is about 5 years.
There are a few reasons why a car might stall when cold. The car might just be stiff from the cold weather.
During Winter or whenever it is cold to lower the freezing point of the water in your car radiator. :] F
That way you aren't cold during the winter when trying to get somewhere far away.
As long as you have anti freeze in your car, you'll be fine. If you let your car warm up before running it hard cold air is actually better for it.
Yes it ahould not be a problem, but it will not be beneficial either for the car or you
Plug your cars heater in to the out let. Then when you get in your car in the morning it will be warm
yes it can on short trips :a car needs at least an hour running to burn off the condensation in crankcase alone
It depends on the type of car, the age of the car, the condition and up-keep condition of the car and also how cold it is.
If it's cold outside do you want cold air blasting when you get in your car?
If stuck open the car will run cold. If stuck closed the car will run hot.