It would vary depending, mainly, on ambient temperature
It isn't the outside temperature that determines safety, but the temperature of the place where the turkey is being stored. The temperature inside a car can fluctuate due the radiant heat of the sun through windows and the absorptive or reflective qualities of the car's paint color. That trunk will heat up very fast if the car is black and parked in the sun. Also, outside temperature fluctuates during the day. Unless you have a thermometer right with that turkey and are checking it frequently, I would not recommend storing a frozen turkey in a car trunk.
Locked in the Trunk of a Car was created in 1992.
Depends on the brand of computer. Some survive better than others.
Yes. Some car amplifiers can be mounted in the trunk.
a trunk port is called a trunk because it is part of the back end of a car - ie a trunk.
A car has a trunk, and a truck does not.
the trunk
In cold weather, the temperature inside the trunk of a car can drop to near or below freezing temperatures, depending on how well insulated the trunk is and how cold it is outside. It's important to be cautious with perishable items or liquids that may freeze, and to consider the impact on any sensitive materials stored in the trunk.
boot (as in the trunk of a car)
The trunk of a car is typically not cooler than the interior of the vehicle.
were do I find the button to open the trunk for my sud. car.
In the trunk underneath the trunk mat