Sal JC
Well-Known Member
Agreed, salt = bad. The ONLY thing I don't like about driving in the snow is getting salt on/in my car.FWIW, the reason I don't drive my Mustang in winter isn't due to its tractive abilities. With good snow tires on and a careful throttle foot, there's no reason it wouldn't work. Frankly, the roads here in Rochester are clear of snow for most of the winter, and on days when it is bad I could drive my SUV. Rather, the reason I store the car is because of the copious amounts of salt dealt out by the highway department. I bought my car below the Mason-Dixon, where it had winters easy, and have no intention of encouraging rust to take root. The same will be true when I order an S550.
I literally wash my car more in the winter than in the summer.
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