Heated Steering Wheels

Mr. / Ms. Myers, Do You Have Any Special Gloves ?
This is a possible solution. Take a look at some of these. They might not be the best for driving because it sometimes becomes more difficult to operate the radio, etcetera, but on really cold days I often start out driving with gloves until the car heats up. The advantage of these gloves over a heated steering wheel is that they can go with you when you park and they can be used in multiple vehicles.

Click on these red links.

Battery powered heated gloves:
http://www.hammacher.com/publish/73123.asp?source=overture&keyword=gloves+heated&cm_ven=NewGate&cm_cat=overture&cm_pla=GiftPreview06&cm_ite=gloves+heated&OVRAW=Heated%20Gloves&OVKEY=heated%20gloves&OVMTC=standard&OVADID=28816641011&OVKWID=214128299011
Another one:

Rechargeable Special Reynaud’s gloves (a bit pricey, but read this):
Here’s what the selling company says: "If you suffer from Raynaud’s Syndrome our heated gloves are what you’ve been looking for. With a heating element at the end of each finger and thumb, it puts the heat right where you need it. Also, see our FootWarmers for your feet."
http://cozywinters.com/shop/zs-hgx.html

Glove liners that you can power from the car’s cigarette lighter(?) :
http://cozywinters.com/shop/wg-phgl.html

Non-electric Special Reynaud’s gloves:
http://www.thermomedic.com/Raynauds_Disease.html

Good Luck!