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The only issue I face is where to put my cigar when I want to take a sip of my Diet Coke. Except when it's raining...my sun roof is always open. I won't even think of lighting up in the car unless it's an hour and a half drive or more, home. That being the case...it's going to be a robusto or larger cigar. I don't find burn issues to be much of a problem for the most part. But correcting the burn while juggling the steering wheel, cigar and a torch lighter in bright sun light at 80 mph...isn't the brightest idea. So between that, and not wanting to take a chance of the cigar falling out of my ashtray and burning something...I have to say that my vehicle smoking is extremely limited.
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Cashmere Jungle Lord
Join Date: Oct 2008
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I would suggest trying the "running your cigar under tap water" trick before heading out the door to your vehicle. Sounds to me that because your humidity is so low up there that it is drying out your cigar which would cause the inverted cone ash.
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Bikes, Babes & Cigars!
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I love these things, for the golf cart, truck, where ever. In my truck I clip it on the handle by my door, perfect! However I have left a half dozen or so on golf carts.
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