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After Parking Your Car Here In Australia – Here’s How To Keep It Cool In 2025

— Thankfully we can turn to snap shades Australia to keep our vehicles cooler and to protect the interior as well.
By Emily WilsonPUBLISHED: July 8, 12:48UPDATED: July 8, 12:53 2240
Car parked under shade with snap shades installed on windows

We rely a great deal on our vehicles here in Australia and we take them almost everywhere that we go. The Australian government is always encouraging us to use more public transport but buses and trains only take us to a certain point but the car brings us everywhere. The fact that there are more cars on the roads doesn’t make it easy to find somewhere to park and in many cases we have to park on a public street right in the glare of the hot midday sun.

Anyone who owns a vehicle will tell you about their experiences when they return to the family car that has been sitting in the sun for some considerable time. As soon as you get into the vehicle, you need to exit immediately due to the internal heat and the fact that the seats are burning the back of your legs. In order to never find yourself in such a situation, it pays to invest in something that helps to keep the car cool. Thankfully we can turn to snap shades Australia to keep our vehicles cooler and to protect the interior as well.

This is just one way to keep your car cool here in Australia in 2025 and the following are some others for your consideration.

  1. Be smart when you park: If you haven’t taken the time to buy some shades to protect the inside of your car and to cool down then the next best option is to be more aware of where you park your vehicle. If there are any trees that can offer shade, this is where you park your car. You may have to walk a little further to your destination but it will all be worth it in the end. If you need to, spend some money to park your car in a specialised area that is designed to protect it from the sun.
  2. Cover the interior: There are things that you can purchase to protect the inside of your car like a dash mat for example. You can actually find a mat that is specifically designed for the particular car that you have. You can also buy steering wheel covers and seat covers so that your legs don’t get burnt when you re-enter the vehicle.
  3. Crack a window: This is a somewhat contentious suggestion because leaving a little bit of a crack does allow the warm air that rises inside the vehicle to be able to leave but you also make it easier for an opportunist car thief to break in. Many see this as an opportunity to be able to break the window easily to steal your belongings or to take the car.

It will probably end up being a combination of the above to allow you to be able to keep your car cooler. It’s a good habit when you return to the vehicle to open the doors for a moment to let the air circulate.

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Emily Wilson

Emily Wilson is a content strategist and writer with a passion for digital storytelling. She has a background in journalism and has worked with various media outlets, covering topics ranging from lifestyle to technology. When she’s not writing, Emily enjoys hiking, photography, and exploring new coffee shops.

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