ORLANDO, Fla. – Summer is here, meaning “feels like” temperatures will routinely spike up to 110 degrees in the Orlando area.One of the worst parts of the blazing heat, however, is getting into your car, especially if it's been in the sun for hours.Consumer Reports put its engineers to the test to provide tips on how to cool your car while burning less fuel.Don’t pre-cool.
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