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		<description><![CDATA[Reader&#8217;s Question: Temperature here in Houston, Texas can sometimes go extremely hot, what options do I have to keep my Volkswagen Car in good running condition? Sheryl Houston, TX Probably one of the most painful experiences in my driving life is getting stalled on a highway in Houston, Texas with the sun burning my skin [...]]]></description>
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<p>Temperature here in Houston, Texas can sometimes go extremely hot, what options do I have to keep my Volkswagen Car in good running condition?</p>
<p>Sheryl</p>
<p>Houston, TX</p>
<p>Probably one of the most painful experiences in my driving life is getting stalled on a highway in Houston, Texas with the sun burning my skin and my head. I would not forget that day when my Volkswagen Golf had an engine overheat. That experience taught me a lesson to regularly check the cooling system of my Volkswagen. I knew then for a fact that my car is almost at its dehydration point.</p>
<p>This one is also applicable to any car make that you or other people may have. Having the engine cooling system in good shape is really the key for an enjoyable driving style. It does not only give comfortable feeling to the driver while cruising down the highway under the summer heat but it also prolongs the function of your engine. In the case of Volkswagen, according to my Dad, who is by the way a Volkswagen auto mechanic, this type of car has sensitive cooling system that it requires regular cooling parts replacement and tuning. So keeping the main cooling system parts such as the hoses, thermostats and pumps could be your key in having a longer driving relationship with your Volkswagen vehicle. Since then, I make it a point to regularly check these three components and make sure they are not yet damaged or worn out. It is also one great idea to get a car insurance that has options for unexpected car systems breakdown. You sure can check some car insurance premiums and details on this site.</p>
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