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				Why subject the car to the wear
			 
 
			of starting it cold and then spoiling the oil with blowby and condensation. 
 I park mine, put the battery on a maintainer, and take it out for a long drive only when it has been warm enough for a long time for the summer tires to work.   I try never to start it and not take a long drive...there are times like into the garage after a car wash when a short drive  is unavoidable.   I want all the oils and greases warm to hot and the tires working when I drive.
 
 I've stored the car in a garage and outside at the end of an extension cord under a Noah fabric cover..each for weeks or months at a stretch.
 
 All the mechanics I've ever talked to have recommended the no-start storage.
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