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As everyone else has said, winter driving in the Z is possible (with the right tires) but I wouldn't recommend it. I had a 370z Sport and that was MUCH
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As everyone else has said, winter driving in the Z is possible (with the right tires) but I wouldn't recommend it. I had a 370z Sport and that was MUCH worse in the snow compared to my 350z I had. I was stuck all the time. The sport package adds wider rear wheels and usually summer performance tires which are not made for snow at all. My 350z had all season performance tires and I would get around from time to time with it.
I drive a beater in the winter for those reasons. Plus it is not worth having your car out in the salt/rocks on the road. A hitch is possible on the Z, but I imagine it wouldn't allow for too much weight. |
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