RaceRedder
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Because a Mustang is to drive it, not to store it.The people that want their car to stay nice still don't do it.
Why the heck would I want to drive something like a Mustang in the snow anyway? It's terrible. Sure, you can get snow tires, but you just plow chunks of snow and ice with your front bumper, slide all around, get snow inside the car from your boots, blah blah
And then once you start modifying it, it's almost pointless to drive in the rain.
Like I said, when I was younger I did it because it was the only car I had, but I'd rather not these days.
I remember all the WRX's people bought when they first came out and drove year round. They are all rusted out in the same spots on the fenders and quarters now.
It's not a special limited car. It's the cheapest value for horsepower vehicle.
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