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Up here in Michigan about the only place we do smoke in the winter is in our vehicles!

MU Mike has it exactly right. Heat blowing on the floor, crack the driver's side window about an inch. Hold your cigar in your left hand. The trick is lots of air coming in, and only one way out. DO NOT put your blower on recirculate. Fresh outdoor air is needed. The only downer to this is that the glass right where the smoke escapes needs a little wipe down every now and then. But all that residue is on the glass and not your fabric, leather or windshield.

Opening too many windows or the sunroof just confuses the smoke and creates swirls. Worse yet, it blows it all right in your face.

Another tip (if you dress nice for work), is to lay your suit coat, sport coat or jacket in the trunk of your car I(or back seat of your truck or SUV). It will remain smoke-free and need less dry cleaning.

I also have one of two car fragrance thingies under the seats--something mild like a vanilla scent that seems to blend well with the cigars.
 
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A lot of air is always good! Just keep the windows cracked, to keep the smoke from having time to linger then in bed itself into the upholstery.
 

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This is exactly what I do and people don't believe me when I tell them I smoke in the car because they don't smell anything.

Also, don't leave the ashes in your ashtray in the car. The ashes will leave an unpleasant odor.

I smoke in the car just about every day and there is little to no smell after. The key is to create negative air pressure so all the smoke gets exhausted.

Crack the driver's side window slightly (couple of inches) with all other windows up. Turn on the fan to medium or so on the FLOORBOARD (heat or cool, doesn't matter) with the vents on/open. You will notice the air flow take all of the smoke out the driver's side window crack.

Ideally, you want all of your smoking to be done towards the window, even holding your cigar in your left hand closer to the window.

The method works and my wife (who has a keen sense of smell) will attest to it.

Having a cigar in the car is a great way to make a long drive less stressful!
 
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Up here in Michigan about the only place we do smoke in the winter is in our vehicles!

MU Mike has it exactly right. Heat blowing on the floor, crack the driver's side window about an inch. Hold your cigar in your left hand. The trick is lots of air coming in, and only one way out. DO NOT put your blower on recirculate. Fresh outdoor air is needed. The only downer to this is that the glass right where the smoke escapes needs a little wipe down every now and then. But all that residue is on the glass and not your fabric, leather or windshield.

Opening too many windows or the sunroof just confuses the smoke and creates swirls. Worse yet, it blows it all right in your face.

Another tip (if you dress nice for work), is to lay your suit coat, sport coat or jacket in the trunk of your car I(or back seat of your truck or SUV). It will remain smoke-free and need less dry cleaning.

I also have one of two car fragrance thingies under the seats--something mild like a vanilla scent that seems to blend well with the cigars.
another +1 for MU Mike

and same here in Maine if I don't smoke in my car this time of year it doesn't get done
 
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I smoke in the car just about every day and there is little to no smell after. The key is to create negative air pressure so all the smoke gets exhausted.

Crack the driver's side window slightly (couple of inches) with all other windows up. Turn on the fan to medium or so on the FLOORBOARD (heat or cool, doesn't matter) with the vents on/open. You will notice the air flow take all of the smoke out the driver's side window crack.

Ideally, you want all of your smoking to be done towards the window, even holding your cigar in your left hand closer to the window.

The method works and my wife (who has a keen sense of smell) will attest to it.

Having a cigar in the car is a great way to make a long drive less stressful!
I tried this the other day works great. Thanks for sharing I usually just let it blow around and my car always stinks.
 
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as long as you don't make a habit of smoking in your car you'll be fine
No, I think most of us who do it correctly make a habit of it.

For me, it's 3-4 times a week, sometimes 5. Exhausting the smoke, never ashing/leaving cigars in the car, using some air fresheners and cleaning every so often...these are the things that allow us to make a habit of it and it still not smell.
 
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yea, i was just saying...

sounds like he doesn't do it often so he shouldn't have to worry too much about a smell

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There is no smell in my car, that's the beauty of the system we were talking about.

If you smoked as many cigars in my car did not make a difference what you did. Maryland sometimes the wind blows hard or slow traffic with side wind will over power the cars air about 1/3 the time. IF the system works for ya, congrats. I sure miss smoking in the car. That's where I smoked most times the previous 3 years.
 
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Thanks for all of the advice! After all this it was 20 degrees and snowing so the windows had to stay up and I needed to concentrate on the road.

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I smoke in the car just about every day and there is little to no smell after. The key is to create negative air pressure so all the smoke gets exhausted.

Crack the driver's side window slightly (couple of inches) with all other windows up. Turn on the fan to medium or so on the FLOORBOARD (heat or cool, doesn't matter) with the vents on/open. You will notice the air flow take all of the smoke out the driver's side window crack.

Ideally, you want all of your smoking to be done towards the window, even holding your cigar in your left hand closer to the window.

The method works and my wife (who has a keen sense of smell) will attest to it.

Having a cigar in the car is a great way to make a long drive less stressful!
This is what i do when i light in the car & it works perfectly
 
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