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Old 08-25-2011, 09:39 PM   #30 (permalink)
LMBmikeZ
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Originally Posted by sammy View Post
I drive an 97 honda civic in the winter. It's old, doesn't have any toys and doesn't turn heads that is for sure. But, I slap on a pair of snows and away she goes. I don't care what happens to it or how it looks. It's not my driving I worry about, it's others. Last year some guy couldn't stop in the snow and hit me from behind. if it was my Z, I would have lost it. Also, driving the honda all winter makes getting into the Z again that much nicer.
If you can find a car that is well taken care of, in good shape and relatively inexpensive go for it.
I would be pisses if my Z got hit! Winter driving is easy 4x as driving! Lol that's why use 4x4!!!

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Originally Posted by krzykanuk View Post
My winter beater is a 2010 Murano. The Z stays in the garage with a car cover in the winter. They used to not plow the side streets at all in Calgary. Now they clear them eventually.
That's no beater that's a good ride!
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