Speaking of winter rides, let's see yours (my pix)

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In extreme weather... I have the "Beast"... 5.8L 4X4 Full size Bronco...

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mity2 said:
can't find pic, but i got Geo Prizm with remote start. Never gettin in to cold car again!

I'm thinking about installing a "remote start" in my Mazda... the last week I have come out of the shower to go outside in my robe to start the car up 15 minutes before I leave (5:30am) cause of the ice sheet on my windshield. It's getting cold here.
 
RED2001GT said:
I drive my 2002 Mustang V6 all year round, even in the brutal New England weather up here.

Thank you, im considering getting a mustang so i joined up on this forum to ask a few questions, and my prodominate question was how these things handle in winter. I live in New England also so there may be sometimes that id get stuck in the snow so im still a little worried about how a mustang will perform in the snow if that happens. I live in CT on the shoreline so the winters aren't that bad here but we do get snow, luckly ussually the roads are pretty much cleaned up with in a day or two, with just an occational snow patch. So should i still be looking for a mustang or should i start looking for something a little more snow oriented?
 
BeowulfZX said:
Thank you, im considering getting a mustang so i joined up on this forum to ask a few questions, and my prodominate question was how these things handle in winter. I live in New England also so there may be sometimes that id get stuck in the snow so im still a little worried about how a mustang will perform in the snow if that happens. I live in CT on the shoreline so the winters aren't that bad here but we do get snow, luckly ussually the roads are pretty much cleaned up with in a day or two, with just an occational snow patch. So should i still be looking for a mustang or should i start looking for something a little more snow oriented?

Get the Mustang. I have a lot of fun driving mine in the winter. I purchased 4 Blizzak WS-50 snow tires for my Mustang last year and I never got stuck in the snow or ice and I NEVER put anything inside my trunk for traction. I always turn the traction control OFF when there is deep snow and when I need to have more traction. Otherwise, I drive with the traction control ON where the roads have little snow or where the roads have been plowed and salted. I would NEVER want to drive anything else other than my Mustang during the wintertime.
 
mity2 said:
can't find pic, but i got Geo Prizm with remote start. Never gettin in to cold car again!

My stang has a remote start. Nothing I would have ever put on the car, but the husband got it for me for Christmas last year :shrug:
It is pretty nice in the winter, tho, since I drive the stang year round.
 
i used t install those remote start for living. Ihave one in every car i had/have other then Mustang. My TransAm have it, Altima has it, my Geo has it, my mom's Camry have it, My old 89 Tercel EZ had it. Can't live without them...
 
My winter rides
2006 Burton Air
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and
1980 Polaris 440 TX :D (not my pictures, but looks identical except i painted it the same color as my truck, pics of truck below)
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The other one... 2002 Polaris XC/SP 800 Edge
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And finally, drumroll please, The Duke.
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You guys with the nice winter vehicles have it all wrong... its all about having a winter BEATER, that you can toss a sled (referring to the snowmobile for those uninitiated) into the back for weight and then running into those *******s who cut you off.
 

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