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Old 06-16-2016, 09:19 PM   #82 (permalink)
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Did you not read my post? A second car isn't an option for some of us. Myself, I live in the city and having one parking spot is something of a miracle. Two is nearly impossible. I don't know how a Dodge Viper or a Z06 drives in the snow. I do know they're not $30k cars.

The OP asked if the car can drive in the snow. It can, if the roads are plowed. This is indisputable. He lives in CO. He knows what winters do to a car. We all do. Repeating it ad nauseum isn't helping anyone.
I read your post. It sounds like you should move to somewhere where owning a sports car makes more practical/financial sense. Or maybe rent a space in a parking garage. Personally I'd never park a car I gave a crap about on a city street. I used to live in center city Baltimore. All the cars you see there on a daily basis are pieces of $h*t. There's a reason for that.
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