What Car/Truck do u drive in the winter?
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I had a wrangler, was killer in the snow, WRX and the STi were unstoppable... Kinda nervous to see how the e30 takes to the white stuff.
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Originally posted by DTM190"fuck the kangaroo dude, his toilet water swirls the wrong way anyway, plus i never liked crocodile dundee or Steve Irwin and vegemite tastes like shit"Comment
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It's all in how you drive, and what tires you have. A good set of studless (or studded, if you really feel the need to destroy the roads) snow tires, a few sandbags in the trunk, and careful driving will be fine. I used to drive my E30 in the winter for a few years before it wasn't my DD anymore, and I always did fine.Comment
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Thx. I'm gonna probably throw some weight in the trunk since the bottlecaps don't rub like the reps do, and see what happens. I already swore to myself the e30 will be for local town hopping, so nothing high speed or long distance... I have a ride with friends to the mountains to go boarding, and if I need to go to Denver or something, I have an '01 Sierra I can borrow.
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Originally posted by DTM190"fuck the kangaroo dude, his toilet water swirls the wrong way anyway, plus i never liked crocodile dundee or Steve Irwin and vegemite tastes like shit"Comment
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My daily driver is an '88 R107 560SL roadster. In the winter, I keep the hard-top in place and run Michelin X-Ice Xi2 snow tires:

The Benz replaced the 400hp Evo VIII in my sig. Very different driving experience!sigpic
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If you ever want to sell it let me know. My mother has been searching for a very long time 560.Comment
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My 323i was the PO's ski vehicle, driven everywhere roads were open in most states that have skiing. The only times he had trouble was glare ice on a steep hill. That was with studless snows and all seasons. You can put studded tires on anything and go anywhere on snow/ice though, studs just suck balls on pavement.Comment
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1991 318is, 4th year of winter only driving. Bought a parts car this summer and switched over the new eibach's and bilstiens. Has a nice drive and stance now. Put new firestone snows ($34 each at tire rack this summer) Chord out the back is the battery charger (car was 'stored' all summer) Waiting for the snow ...lgb240
`05 E46 325xiT, `89 325i Touring, `87 911 3.2, ' 74 Caterham Super 7 , `71 240z Convertible, `71 240z, `67.5 2000 Roadster, `58 MGA x2, '56 MGA vintage racer, '04 Mini Cooper S
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I got lucky with mine: just one owner; full service history from a M-B dealer since new; no rust or accident damage; and just 69K miles on the clock. Most R107's I've seen were in pretty rough shape.
There's a local shop/showroom that specializes in R107's and other vintage 'Benzes. They're called "Wolfgang's" in Tenafly, NJ. If you want a pristine 560SL, then this would be the place to start your search.sigpic
1987 Mercedes 190E 2.3-16: Vintage Racer
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Well my daily driver is my snow car, 99 528it sport package 5-spd, i just throw on some snow tires, that and the ASC, you really have to try to lose it in the snow! If its real deep, I take my wife's Xterra- Best little SUV you can get for the money!

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