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I'm not going to drive my Camaro in the winter, but thats because of rust not snow. Here's what I'm going to be doing. I will keep my car when I buy my Camaro, then store it ~8 months of the year. I will then drive it durring the winter and get the Camaro out for the spring/summer/fall.
Also, people managed to drive rwd cars in the winter for decades, before we had good winter tires, before we had traction control, before antilock brakes, before SUV sales took off. and no matter what you are in, if you can't drive your going to end up in a snow bank (or worse) durring the winter. I will say this though, a 300 hp V6 Camaro probably isn't a good choice for someone going through their first winter. An SS would be even less wise.
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Note, if I've gotten any facts wrong in the above, just ignore any points I made with them
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Originally Posted by FbodFather My sister's dentist's brother's cousin's housekeeper's dog-breeder's nephew sells coffee filters to the company that provides coffee to General Motors......
........and HE WOULD KNOW!!!!
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