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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
GT350 in the winter
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<blockquote data-quote="ANGREY" data-source="post: 16362480" data-attributes="member: 188865"><p>Some unsolicited advice you don't want. Take the money you'd spend on tires, changing twice a year, etc and buy a beater. Driving your 350 in the winter is just wasted miles and given depreciation, wear and tear, oil consumption and everything else, you're robbed of the experience of the 350 by using it in conditions where it has to be grannied.</p><p></p><p>If I can't experience all the car has to offer, then I'd rather drive a beater and save the mileage and depreciation for conditions where I can enjoy the full cost of each mile.</p><p></p><p>Granted, not everyone spends EVERY mile rapped out at redline and hairpin turns, but driving the car in the winter (to the point you're changing to studded tires) is kinda like mixing $200/bottle Scotch with coke. If that's what you like and you can afford it, knock yourself out. But I think you'll find it's a pretty similar experience to mix $30/bottle with coke and save the $200/bottle for it's proper use and enjoyment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGREY, post: 16362480, member: 188865"] Some unsolicited advice you don't want. Take the money you'd spend on tires, changing twice a year, etc and buy a beater. Driving your 350 in the winter is just wasted miles and given depreciation, wear and tear, oil consumption and everything else, you're robbed of the experience of the 350 by using it in conditions where it has to be grannied. If I can't experience all the car has to offer, then I'd rather drive a beater and save the mileage and depreciation for conditions where I can enjoy the full cost of each mile. Granted, not everyone spends EVERY mile rapped out at redline and hairpin turns, but driving the car in the winter (to the point you're changing to studded tires) is kinda like mixing $200/bottle Scotch with coke. If that's what you like and you can afford it, knock yourself out. But I think you'll find it's a pretty similar experience to mix $30/bottle with coke and save the $200/bottle for it's proper use and enjoyment. [/QUOTE]
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