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Old 09-18-2012, 10:15 AM   #1
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Winter is coming...

Oh Sean Bean, why must your character die in every movie/show I like that you're in..

Anyway, as fall starts, I'm sure most of us in the northern states and Canada are also looking ahead to winter and the dilemma of what to do with our cars.

This is the first car that I'd like to not drive in the winter thanks to the terrible salty roads around here that will eat the car up as well as the rust that will eventually follow years down the road. I'd like to put it away, but my concern is how to do it properly so when spring comes there isn't any problems. Does anyone have any tips/suggestions on how to do it? Other then filling the tank up fully and adding stabilizer to the fuel.

Of course, I could just move south, then I'll be able to drive year round without a problem!
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