Most of us are familiar with the oppressive feeling of getting into a hot car in the summer. According to testing conducted at the State Farm Vehicle Research Facility, the recorded air temperatures inside cars can exceed 145 degrees Fahrenheit, with surface temperatures exposed to direct sunlight surpassing 195 degrees Fahrenheit. Where you live will determine just how bad it can get. In some parts of the country, you can’t touch the steering wheel without burning your hands. You
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