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My 370Z will be my only car so I will probably have to either put some all-seasons on it or get some base rims and put winter tires on them.
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My 370Z will be my only car so I will probably have to either put some all-seasons on it or get some base rims and put winter tires on them.
I owned a Mustang GT with more power and torque than the 370 and it was just fine in the snow (with all-seasons). Just had to be very careful. Of course the best thing to do will be to just avoid driving in the snow. But we all know that's not always possible.
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