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We live in Wisconsin. Driving in fresh snow is no problem. Handling and braking is not a problem. The issue we have is once the snow is moved to the
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Wisconsin
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Drives: 09 370Z 6MT/09 Cube
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We live in Wisconsin. Driving in fresh snow is no problem. Handling and braking is not a problem. The issue we have is once the snow is moved to the side of the road, most places do a bad job of clearing it from driveways, entrances. The low clearance of the car can will allow it to become a snow plow if you are not careful. I have learned to just leave the "Z" in the garage and drive something with a little more ground clearance. Or, just work from the house on bad weather days.
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