Originally Posted by sherry7
I'm jealous of all of you that are getting to drive your X-fires...I haven't driven mine since mid-November.

I'll probably leave it in the garage until sometime in March, just to be safe...never can tell about Pennsylvania weather.
I'm suprised that some of you have been driving in the snow and the slush. I would have thought that the X-fire would have been like a sled in these conditions, even with the Conti's. I saw a Mustang recently in a bit of snow, and it was spinning all over the place.
I'm having Crossfire withdraws too, the weather here in Indiana is probably about the same as PA. I store my SRT6 in the winter mainly because of the salt and other chemicals they put on the road around here. I drove an 04 Crossfire before I bought the SRT6 and I drove it all winter long, even in the snow. I had to park it at my neigbor's house a couple times and walk about 1/4 mile home when it snowed 4 or 5 inches because I couldn't get it up the hill of my driveway. The hill part of my driveway is as soon as you turn off the county road so I could not get a run for it, otherwise it done pretty well in the snow to my surprize. If the SRT6 wasn't such a rare car I would probably drive it on nice day's in the winter, I plan on keeping it till I'm old & gray, opp's wait a minute I'm already old & gray

. So I'll state that a different way, I plan on keeping it till I die and my wife sells it.