2012 sport. Drive mine all year. Change over to my snow tires when outside temp highs reach under 40. As long as you understand that you are driving a rear wheel drive sports car, you should be ok. I've driven in snow up to about 4 inches, but after that the car just becomes a snow plow. BTW, my daily commute was 68 miles one way, so I have a lot of time on the snow tires. I do keep it light on the throttle and change my entire driving habit once the snow tires go on. I don't go over 70 MPH; typically. Never had an issue.
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I don't care how slow you want to drive; I encourage it. JUST GET THE HELL OUT OF THE PASSING LANE YOU TUCK FARD!!!
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