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Old Dec 7, 2004 | 08:59 PM
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Default Re: Winter driving related question

Originally Posted by 2004XFire
Living in Chicagoland I had the same reservations....but opted to purchase my Crossfire. Having an opportunity to do it all over again, I probably would not. Granted the car is wonderful 355 days a year but those 10 scare me. I've had to drive in the snow twice this winter and got completely freaked out.....and it takes a lot to scare me. The backend flys around on seemingly ever turn and forget about stopping....like on skis. I'm debating purchasing some used 4x4 for the 10 or so days during the winter. Just my thoughts.
LOL I am too from the Chicagoland area. You have the all seasons? or the summer Micheliens? I am so glad i got home in time to swap to our CR-V because, after the snow came down i tryed just to see, how the crossfire would be and i got stuck in my driveway, on only a few inches of snow. I am looking right now for winter wheel/tire combo. Hoping the 17's that fit a MB slk320 sport will fit my car.
 
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