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      12-12-2013, 04:43 PM   #5
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Generally speaking, don't ever park under trees anyways. If not the pine needles, the tree sap (here in Texas, we have lots of oaks, which leave NASTY sap stains that eat right through your paint). Plus, you have the risk of it falling on your car!

I've never found the shade worth the risks. Worried about UV damage? Tint your car, treat your interior with protectants regularly (which you probably already do right?), use sunshades, or all of the above!
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