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For my friends to look at my car...

My Cars

Now that I live in Paris, France, I don't own a car anymore.  There are hundreds of thousands of cars in and around Paris and I've driven a car around Paris - it's no problem.  The problem is parking a car.

You can drive - slowly, but parking a car and keeping it in good condition is another story.  I've seen people use the bumper bars for just that purpose - bumping other cars to make room to park.  And when you've parked it, you've got to pay for the priviledge to have your car peed on by dogs, scratched, bumped and crapped on by pigeons.

C'est la vie.

Keeping Your Car Cool

Did you know that in 95 degree heat, the air in your car reaches approximately 146 degrees and the steering wheel can reach 158 degrees? So what can you do about it? First, you can tint your car windows. Clear glass magnifies the sun and intensifies the heat. If that's too expensive, buy manual sunshades. They come in cheap cardboard or reflective material. You can also buy shades for the back side windows where your kids are. To avoid hot steering wheels, put a towel over the wheel to absorb sun while your car sits.

Convertible Advantages

I've been to Vancouver, British Columbia, but I never drove there or anywhere else in the Rocky mountians. But if I had, it would look something like this (above).
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Washing and Waxing Tips

Most cars now come with a clearcoat finish, which tricks owners into thinking they don't need wax. Actually, you should wax your car 3-4 times a year. Most manufacturers also recommend washing your car once a week. Remember to start washing your car only when the car's surface is cool and only after rinsing the entire car. Rub gently, one section at a time, and use specific car wash products--never household cleaners. After rinsing your car well, dry it with a soft, clean cloth.