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Old 02-28-2014, 02:25 PM   #1
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Whiteout Monogram on the way...Keep Celica as winter car

My Whiteout Monogram is on the way, but I'm wondering that if I can afford to keep my Celica to use in the winter is this a safer winter car and a better idea to better preserve my new car or do you think this would be overkill and unnecessary...?
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Old 02-28-2014, 03:25 PM   #2
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since your celica is FWD, should be ok. get decent winter tires.
i wouldnt keep 2 cars that has 2 doors since insurance is little higher than sedan.
i would get 4 door beater
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Winter is over… when the next one comes your car won't be new.
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Just DD the FR-S. Sell the Celica and use the money for winter tires, clear bra and Opti-Coat (pocket remaining amount for fun mods). All set!
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Just DD the FR-S. Sell the Celica and use the money for winter tires, clear bra and Opti-Coat (pocket remaining amount for fun mods). All set!
I read on here the clear bra can cause paint fading...Also would you recommend dealer installed or other for opticoat etc.
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If the Celica is paid for I would get winter/snow tires and keep for winter driving.

Not that the FR-S can't handle winter driving duty but winter driving does deteriorate a car much faster than normal driving.
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If your Celica is problem-free (03, I guess yours doesn't burn oil), you can choose to winter it.
However, I personally felt safer in my BRZ than the Celica (though that could be because I was the 2nd/3rd owner of mine, and the suspension was starting to age).
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I read on here the clear bra can cause paint fading...Also would you recommend dealer installed or other for opticoat etc.
As long as you go with a quality film, you won't be disappointed. It will save your front end from looking like swiss cheese especially on whiteout.
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If the Celica is paid for I would get winter/snow tires and keep for winter driving.

Not that the FR-S can't handle winter driving duty but winter driving does deteriorate a car much faster than normal driving.
I already have snow tires on the Celica. How do I go about storing it
Probably on here somewhere...
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