If you store for winter, what are you driving now?
#35
My 911 is now off the road for the winter and I'm driving my 2000 Camry. You can snicker if you like but after 10 years and 78K on the clock the only thing that has ever gone wrong was the downstream oxygen sensor. This Camry is one of the reasons I'm a Porsche owner today because it allowed me to save for the 911 rather than stealing all of my money with repairs.
#36
I was able to drive my Porsche through part of November this year before the snow hit. Now, if you've been watching the news, we're deep in it so it's nice and cozy in the garage until spring.
I had a Honda Ridgeline and traded it in this fall for an Infiniti G37x sedan. It has pretty good power (328hp) and the AWD seems to do fine in the slippery stuff. I like all the features it has like voice activation for audio, phone, nav, etc. Nice assortment of gadgets on this ride.
I had a Honda Ridgeline and traded it in this fall for an Infiniti G37x sedan. It has pretty good power (328hp) and the AWD seems to do fine in the slippery stuff. I like all the features it has like voice activation for audio, phone, nav, etc. Nice assortment of gadgets on this ride.
#40
Not really storing either car for the winter, we haven't had any snow yet. And today was 60 degrees. My DD is the daddy van or the Honda Odyssey. That is my wife's idea, I was against it but after driving it, I actually don't mind it. The kids love it with the dvd entertainment package. It's easy for my two year old to get in and out of the van. It drives kinda sporty for a minivan.
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