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Very familiar with th tri-cities area having lived over there for a time and attending WSU. I have lived in FL and other hot environments. People do drive Cobras in hot areas. Make sure you know that for the most part they are very warm to drive. Few have tops and air conditioners. People in hot areas do have Cobras but know what they are. You are driving with what basially amounts to sitting on a transmission with an engine in your lap. That being said, I love my car but pick and choose hot days when I drive it. You may not be bothered by the heat but it was a consideration I did not take into account when I bought mine, plus we only get 2 days a year over 70 here on this side of the state.
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