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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
GT350 in the winter
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16356624" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Yeah, the cost of a separate set of wheels/tires for winter isn't going to be cheap. Which is why my G70 sits in the garage under a cover. It's got AWD and I originally intended on driving it during the winter months, with a separate set of wheels and Blizzacks. But when I calculated the cost, I decided to save my money and instead drive to work with my wife. We work in the same office. There'a another reason why I don't like driving a nice car during the winter. Road debris up north. Salt, chemicals and dirt is a menace to a nice paint finish. If you absolutely have to drive a GT-350 on snowy, slushy roads, just be sure you have adequate tires for winter driving and do your utmost to drive carefully and defensively when the roads are bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16356624, member: 6727"] Yeah, the cost of a separate set of wheels/tires for winter isn't going to be cheap. Which is why my G70 sits in the garage under a cover. It's got AWD and I originally intended on driving it during the winter months, with a separate set of wheels and Blizzacks. But when I calculated the cost, I decided to save my money and instead drive to work with my wife. We work in the same office. There'a another reason why I don't like driving a nice car during the winter. Road debris up north. Salt, chemicals and dirt is a menace to a nice paint finish. If you absolutely have to drive a GT-350 on snowy, slushy roads, just be sure you have adequate tires for winter driving and do your utmost to drive carefully and defensively when the roads are bad. [/QUOTE]
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