Originally Posted By: Astro14
Time to find a winter beater then...a 10 to 13 year old Civic or Corolla...good mechanical condition...who cares about the paint...and put those Hakkas on it...save the Z for the other 3 seasons and the sunny days of summer...
Except that if I do not even have room for one more set of wheels, where am I going to put another car when my complex can barely give me a spot for the Z as it is??!(I WILL get ticketed if I park on the street overnight-city ordinance.)
Besides, my 'beater' would NEVER be one of the ones you've mentioned. I could not bring myself to own/drive/pay maintenance for & insure a Nippon nameplate.
Originally Posted By: Astro14
Or, and I mean this in all seriousness, just stay home on those days! If you factor in the cost of the snows, the risk to the Z, the rust from the salt exposure, and compare to the cost of a sick/personal day or missed work...you might figure out that it's cheaper to just stay home...
^^This is the only other possibility, but not one I like since I pride myself on being there when others are just too frightened to make it in.
I also HATE being a 'garage queen' type owner, as this car has NEVER been garaged, nor stored for
any of it's 12 years of my owning it from new, and I STILL get people at stoplights telling me how great it looks, and what a cool car it is (such is the level of my maniacal upkeep/maintenance on it).
In my area you are going to get salt dust all over/through/under the WHOLE car,
even if you only drive it on dry days, since the NJ and local DOTs dump trillions of tons of salt onto the roads with even the
hint that there might be a flake falling!
(But that's what power washers are for in the spring, and why I spray ANY hint of rust I see under the unibody with Rust Reformer, or the Wurth equivalent.
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But I could then continue to use the 4-5/32nds tread left, almost 10 year old Alpin PA2s on the no snow, slush, or ice/plowed days, and put the expense of winters off till next year.