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		<title>Comment on Versoix in the Ice Age by Alistair</title>
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		<description>Thanks Miranda.

I&#039;m not a mechanic (so don&#039;t quote me on this) but I&#039;m pretty sure that the cars will work perfectly well once the ice has melted off. Provided they have been serviced properly, with enough antifreeze in the cooling system, I can see no reason why they shouldn&#039;t start and run. The ice is purely an external coating.

But I could be wrong. Anyone know any more about this?</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m not a mechanic (so don&#8217;t quote me on this) but I&#8217;m pretty sure that the cars will work perfectly well once the ice has melted off. Provided they have been serviced properly, with enough antifreeze in the cooling system, I can see no reason why they shouldn&#8217;t start and run. The ice is purely an external coating.</p>
<p>But I could be wrong. Anyone know any more about this?</p>
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