Do you drive in snow?
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Agree with this 100%, but obviously you need to set yourself up to drive safely in these conditions with the right tires etc. I scored a used set of OEM 997 wheels and have the Pirelli winter tires. I've had the car in some deep snow, and also on icy roads. The C4S in particular is sure-footed and a fun way to get to where you need when the weather turns nasty. In Europe, 911's are used all year around too, they're designed for all conditions.
Unless you're saving your car for the museum or someone else, get out and enjoy it!
Unless you're saving your car for the museum or someone else, get out and enjoy it!
#112
I'd love to, but mine has never seen snow (or much rain for that matter). As the chief mechanic in my household, I can say it's real nice to remove fasteners without effort, so I'm going to continue to not run it in the snow.
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My C4S on Sotozeros
Nice morning.
I know I'm driving on the right and the left looks in better condition but the semi's were a but too aggressive this morning.
(Although one 991 went by pretty quickly...)
As long as I kept the car connected, driving was fine.
It didn't like any neutral moments.
I'm sure my Forrester would have been slipping around as well.
Very nice drive.
I know I'm driving on the right and the left looks in better condition but the semi's were a but too aggressive this morning.
(Although one 991 went by pretty quickly...)
As long as I kept the car connected, driving was fine.
It didn't like any neutral moments.
I'm sure my Forrester would have been slipping around as well.
Very nice drive.