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Originally Posted by spearfish25
Actually, it's worse for the car to sit for 20 minutes ice-cold and idling than it is to be driven conservatively. Conservative driving when cold will warm the engine faster and lead to less wear overall. Been at this winter driving for some time now
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I don't recall saying 20 minutes.
I said 10-15... And if letting your car warm up for a few minutes before driving it is so bad for the car..why are you not supposed to drive it after first turning it on in the cold weather?!! Belts squeak when the car is cold....