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Originally Posted by nards444
i can agree with driving a camaro in the rain i will. Im talking the the SS and i guess the LT now in the SNOW. Im sorry if you can do it your are the man. But you are taking your life at risk and will take 15mins to go a mile. Ive had a 86 Trans am which i drove in the snow, didnt work well and that only had a 305 never did it again. Now I have a 2000 WS6 Trans Am, havent driven in snow, but have in rain and I dont see how it could be effective in snow. So unless your puting on skinnier wheels and adding weight that SS is going nowhere. And its not so much me my self would be scared its just not really plausible to drive a sports car in a foot of snow. Now maybe you live somewhere where you get some flurries, but thats not snow. Snow is multiple inches at one time.
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You are right there, personally all cars driven on snow and ice can potentially be down right scary. If I had to drive in those conditions I would like a pickup truck or SUV with AWD and snow tires. If your in mountainous region it's even worse but the road conditions vary from state to state. So what makes no sense to me may make sense to you and vice versa. I can see why you would have a hard time justifying the price for a car that you will only drive part of the year but again your circumstances are not everyone else's. It would suck getting winter tires for the Camaro I can tell you that. especially since they come with summer tires only. Anyhow my advice to you other than be happy with what you get is; if you can aford it go with the top of the line, you'll never have to sit there and say what if. BTW theirs always aftermarket and ebay.