missouri_guy197 said:Personally, I would garage it over the winter and get a cheap $1000-1500 front wheel drive beater car to drive in the snow...
And a lot of luckbunny_power said:hehehe, i'll tell you in a couple months. Shouldn't be an issue though, I drove my GT all year round. All you need is good set of snow tires, some weight in the trunk, and a light foot.
onrailz said:...I was wondering if I can drive a 2004 Cobra in maybe 3-6 inches of snow if necessary...
03yellowvenom said:And a lot of luck
glockglock said:I have done it, and would not do it again. Spun the car around twice at less than 40 mph, one of which was on Interstate 80 in Ohio. I can not emphasise enough how badly this car sucked in the snow. I don't know what difference snow tires would make, but I can't believe it is enough. I grew up in Illinois, so it's not like I never drove in snow either. I just would not do it again.
DCjuggalo said:just think of all the salt you'd be getting under your car, thats why cars from the north are always rusted out