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View Poll Results: Do you wait for your car to warm up? | |||
Yes - I wait for the car to warm up |
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213 | 67.19% |
No - I drive the car in the same manner regardless of engine temperature |
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104 | 32.81% |
Voters: 317. You may not vote on this poll |
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Silhouette XR6 Ute
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 62
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I always let mine have about one or two minutes before taking off and take it easy till I get about 10 minutes into the drive... Which then consists of sitting on the Eastern Freeway car park and going no where fast anyway.
You left out the option for - I let it warm up so the heater is going and the inside has warmed up so the girl friend will get in and not complain!! ![]() ![]() Cheers Jeremy
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