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Encompassing the major cities of Miami, Fort Lauterdale, West Palm Beach, South Florida makes up the majority of Florida's population. The tropical climate of South Florida means that the average temperature for any month never drops below 64. Typical summer days see highs in the high 80s to low 90s with high humidity, often relieved by afternoon thunderstorms or sea breezes which allow lower temperatures. Winters typically see lows in the 60s, rarely but occasionally dipping into the 40s, and oftern seeing highs up to 75.

Major League sports are big in South Florida, along with Collegiate athletics. The Florida Marlins of MLB, Dolphins of the NFL, and Heat of the NBA all play in Miami. The National Hockey League's Panthers play in Sunrise. Spring training for MLB teams the Marlins, Cardinals, and Orioles are all held in South florida as well. College athletics include those of Barry University, Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, and University of Miami.

Business is big business in South Florida. Many major companies are headquartered there. Major television and movie studios hold production in south florida all year long. The Port Miami is known for being the largest port in volume of cruise ships, and is home to many cruise line's world headquarters. In addition Miami is also home to the largest international banks in the US.

Many television shows have been set or are filmed in Miami. The controversial Emmy winning drama Nip/Tuck, CBS's CSI: Miami, and Showtime's Dexter all take place in Miami. The Jackie Gleason Show was taped in Miami Beach from 1964 to 1970. The NBC show Good Morning, Miami was fictionally based around the workings of a Miami television station. The popular sitcoms The Golden Girls and Empty Nest were based in Miami, although filming was actually done in Los Angeles. Miami Vice was also based and filmed in the Miami area. Keeping with its modern music tradition, the city has recently hosted the 2004 and 2005 MTV Video Music Awards. Other music award shows to be hosted in Miami, are the Latin Grammys in 2003 and Lo Nuestro Awards in 2006.

No matter your reason for visiting or moving to South Florida, call Classic Auto Express today. We will transport your vehicle and worry about the details, so you can relax and enjoy the beaches.