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Old 11-08-2013, 12:14 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by dnieves View Post
two things about putting the twins away for the winter:

1. Mitigate the risk of some idiot sliding into your twin -body work and diminishing resale value.

2. Damage from salt -who's really going to hose the underbody to remove corrosive salt when it's freezing outside? Not everybody has panels or undercoating to protect their baby's belly from chunks or ice, salt, and rust.

I know it's a waste of insurance money (and car payments) paying for a car to sit in the driveway for the next few months but accidents and rust suck.
I'm sure he, and myself, would put our cars away for winter but if he's in the same position as me where you either can't afford to get a winter car or find it hard to buy something you don't want/need year round then it's kinda hard to. I'm going to search CL for winter tires like someone suggested to me and put some weight in the back. It's all I can do :/

**Totally quoted the wrong person..
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