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I dont have to deal with snow and ice, but sports cars LOVE cold temperatures. Colder air.......colder fuel........ = free x-tra horsepower. Unless you have a foot of snow covering

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Old 05-07-2009, 04:05 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I dont have to deal with snow and ice, but sports cars LOVE cold temperatures. Colder air.......colder fuel........ = free x-tra horsepower. Unless you have a foot of snow covering the road, why not let VDC do its job. Not driving in cold climates is about as silly as not driving in the rain (strictly my opinion) Im not saying drive it like you stole it in snowy icy conditions, but to keep it locked up for months on end.......I didnt pay 35K for that.
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