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Thread: Who drives their Stang all year round?

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    Haha. Daily driver GT becomes a garage queen pretty quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armen View Post
    Haha. Daily driver GT becomes a garage queen pretty quickly.
    A dose of supercharger will do that to you.

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    Stock 18 GT on 18" Conti Winter Contacts. No issues at all. Fun too
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    Quote Originally Posted by newbiestangowner View Post
    With snow tires??
    With summers I wouldn’t even try


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    Just pulled it out to rearrange the garage and couldn’t get it back in. Would never consider winter driving it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KRS View Post
    Just pulled it out to rearrange the garage and couldn’t get it back in. Would never consider winter driving it.
    Ditto. Winters are too hard on the car, so unless you're willing to see it become a rust bucket over time....I wouldn't do it. And with the new brine treatments being used, I think rust will even be harder to stop, even if you rust proof it. My Mustangs have always been a spring/summer/fall ride only, but I see a lot of the newer Mustangs being driven year round now.

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    I wouldn’t be able to get to the main roads, even the SUV drags the underbelly. The lowered GT wouldn’t go far winter tires or not. Lol Especially in this snow that turns to ice crap due to temperature changes we are seeing all the time.

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