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LMBmikeZ 02-05-2013 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Canadian GP (Post 2148609)
Before I started to read this thread I was expecting the answer to be driving a Z in the winter is a bad idea, glad to see otherwise. Good snow tires, moderate snowfall, winter driving experience and proper driving means it can be done. 2 months until I get my Camaro out of storage and start looking for a Z to replace it.

So when you get the Z does that mean you will not be storing it like you stored the camaro?

kenchan 02-05-2013 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Canadian GP (Post 2148609)
Before I started to read this thread I was expecting the answer to be driving a Z in the winter is a bad idea, glad to see otherwise. Good snow tires, moderate snowfall, winter driving experience and proper driving means it can be done. 2 months until I get my Camaro out of storage and start looking for a Z to replace it.

it can be done.

just like lambo doors on a civic.

Gauge 02-05-2013 11:10 AM

I have plenty of RWD snow driving exp. But it's just not worth the risk to me. For some this might not be an expensive car, but for me it is.

I want this car to last a really long time and stay in great shape. That means no winters. Which sucks because I'm dying to drive it.

CDepp 02-05-2013 11:31 AM

I took her out in a bad ice storm with summer tires. Did just fine, but I grew up in Illinois where ice was common driving conditions for winter.

The defrost hardly kept up with the ice coming down:
http://www.the370z.com/members/cdepp...1027-image.jpg

1/4" ice buildup on the headlamps:
http://www.the370z.com/members/cdepp...1026-image.jpg
http://www.the370z.com/members/cdepp...1024-image.jpg
http://www.the370z.com/members/cdepp...1021-image.jpg
^Image is actually in focus; just that iced over^

The car handled amazingly well considering

cossie1600 02-05-2013 11:45 AM

I found the defroster to be barely adequate too on the Z

JohnsZ 02-05-2013 12:15 PM

I had an '07 350Z that I garaged from November through March. It never even saw rain let alone snow. I ended up trading it in since I was barely using it even when the weather was nice because I had another car as a DD. I missed my Z so much that I vowed if I ever got another Z, I would drive it all season and as my DD.

I did get another Z currently owning an '09 370Z Touring which I enjoy daily. Living in CT, the heated seats are great on the many days it gets below freezing here. I have summer performance tires on it (Michelin Pilot Super Sport) and have never had an issue with the back sliding out. Granted, I'm careful more during the winter than in the summer months which I think is a common sense anyway. When it snows m-f, I drive my wife's car to work and take her to work. It's only happened once so far this year.

I suppose that I look at life differently now as a senior citizen as life is too short and days are too precious. Enjoying life for me is not a seasonal thing. Though the Z shouldn't be driven in snow unless you have snow tires, it can be driven and enjoyed in the winter months in all temps. Like anything else, common sense prevails.
:tiphat:

Canadian GP 02-05-2013 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by LMBmikeZ (Post 2148811)
So when you get the Z does that mean you will not be storing it like you stored the camaro?

Yes, that's why I posted in this thread to see if was possible. Now you're probably thinking why I don't drive the Camaro in the snow. The Camaro was my dream car and a retirement present to myself and when I bought it I assumed I would drive it until I could no longer drive. 3 years later and I still enjoy the car but it's time to move on. ;)

zefaulter 02-05-2013 08:52 PM

I just purchased my 370z on the second day of this year. I love this car! I drive it almost everyday with winter tires and I can say it's not as bad as you may think. I drove it back from work two Fridays ago and there was a 60 car pile up because of snow. I'm sure some of you from Canada may have heard of it.
Either way, If you end up driving your Z in the snow, don't turn off traction control...

nmjaxx9 02-06-2013 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by cossie1600 (Post 2148945)
I found the defroster to be barely adequate too on the Z

It doesnt melt snow if thats what you mean. :rofl2:

LMBmikeZ 02-06-2013 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Canadian GP (Post 2149633)
Yes, that's why I posted in this thread to see if was possible. Now you're probably thinking why I don't drive the Camaro in the snow. The Camaro was my dream car and a retirement present to myself and when I bought it I assumed I would drive it until I could no longer drive. 3 years later and I still enjoy the car but it's time to move on. ;)

:tup: well either way congrats on moving onto the Z hope you enjoy it more then the Camaro :tiphat:

cossie1600 02-06-2013 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by nmjaxx9 (Post 2151000)
It doesnt melt snow if thats what you mean. :rofl2:

There were just too much build up in certain spots on the windshield, leaving annoying spots

Zenki370 02-06-2013 11:39 PM

When I had my Z, i spent 600 on a 98 honda civic. best decision I made.

mikeSS 02-06-2013 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Zenki370 (Post 2151742)
When I had my Z, i spent 600 on a 98 honda civic. best decision I made.

just wont be seen driving a 90s civic when i have a 35k+ sports car . thats just me..

LiquidCrewZ 02-07-2013 01:43 AM

So glad I have a older car to drive in the winter. It's not so much driving in the winter that's bad, but all of the dumb people and them messing up your car. I miss driving my Z though....

LMBmikeZ 02-07-2013 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by mikeSS (Post 2151758)
just wont be seen driving a 90s civic when i have a 35k+ sports car . thats just me..

:rofl2: Up here in canada it is $55k+ by the time you are taxed and good to go! :ugh2: So in the summer months I always drive my Z but in the winter I am still in a beater, for last 3 years I was driving a 99 pathfinder but it crapped out on me at the end of last year. So this year I bought my buddies 91 ACCORD! for cheap, $400 cheap!, and it has been great these first couple winter months :tup: however next year I am going back to an SUV probably 05-08 year range though.....


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