Bit of a nerdy post here but I've always been curious about the actual engineering behind why some cars seem to cope with Dubai summers better than others. I was talking to a friend who works in the automotive industry and he was explaining all this stuff about cooling system design and heat rejection that went way over my head at the time. So later I went looking online to try and understand it better and found this page where you can click here for full engineering insights (https://dubaiweeklys.com/heat-resistant-technology-engineering-solutions-for-desert/) on dubaiweekly. It goes into the actual technology and materials used to make vehicles more heat-resistant which I found surprisingly fascinating even though I'm not a car guy normally. Things like improved radiators, better thermal management in engines, and even the type of rubber used in hoses and seals apparently makes a huge difference here. Made me realise that buying a car here isn't just about the specs on paper but about whether it's actually designed for this environment. Anyone else ever thought about this stuff or am I just turning into a massive geek?