Crossfire Winter
Welcome!
I recommend keeping the top up!
Here's a link to a thread where winter driving is discussed:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ght=snow+tires
I recommend keeping the top up!
Here's a link to a thread where winter driving is discussed:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ght=snow+tires
A friend of the family whose 77 years young...drives his Crossfire all year even in the snow to work...(vice president of some company etc.).
I think this year he is getting snow tires and rims for all four corners at a cost of $400. (snow tires I picked up for him off of ebay and the wheels from ebay too).
Go for it...
The crossfires an awesome car...
Its not going to go through a foot of snow...but even after last years tough winter...he's still loving the car!
Really really a looker!
I think this year he is getting snow tires and rims for all four corners at a cost of $400. (snow tires I picked up for him off of ebay and the wheels from ebay too).
Go for it...
The crossfires an awesome car...
Its not going to go through a foot of snow...but even after last years tough winter...he's still loving the car!
Really really a looker!
...I bought a 1993 Ford Escort for $700 and change, so that I would not have to drive the Crossfire in the snow. Sure, with traction control, ABS, and ESP it probably would do fine in the snow. But really, would you want to drag such a beautiful and exquisite car through the salt and grime?
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