Here in NYC, I don't really have a need for it during the colder months.
My winter garage is several miles from my house (which can be as much as a
half hour away on city streets) and I cannot forsee any reason I would want
to drive all the way to the garage just to tool around for a few hours
before dark. At least during the summer my neighbor is kind enough to let
me use his driveway (secured, just in case some insurance fellow reads
this ;). I think the car needs better protection for the winter months,
and that's not within reasonable hassle of getting it.
Mike
'78 Midget
'87 300zx
Trevor Boicey wrote:
>
> Steven Tritle wrote:
> >
> > Why put her away at all? I drive the TD all winter....just not in the snow.
>
> Depends on what you call "Winter".
>
> Usually when I see somebody suggesting they drive the car
> all winter, they live in one of those states where winter
> means a sweater and a once a year dusting of snow causing
> 100 car pileups.
>
> --
> Trevor Boicey, Ottawa, Canada.
> tboicey@brit.ca, ICQ #17432933
> http://www.brit.ca/~tboicey/
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