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How many ATOT'ers have a summer car and a winter car?

DaTT

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If so, what is you summer car and you winter car?

Summer: 2005 Mustang GT
Winter : 1991 Mazda Protege
 
I have a car which is kind of touchy in the winter (MR2), and I'm thinking of getting a motorcycle as well 😛

Not very practical, I know...
 
Originally posted by: Buck Naked
Does a motorcycle count?
In the spring/ summer thats pretty much all I ride

Sure, why not.

Maybe next year i will have a bike too 😉
 
Summer: 1988 Trans Am
Winter / secondary: 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSI (I haven't even picked it up yet) 😱

My winter car up until less than 2 weeks ago was a 1992 Mustang.
 
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Summer: 1988 Trans Am
Winter / secondary: 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSI (I haven't even picked it up yet) 😱

My winter car up until less than 2 weeks ago was a 1992 Mustang.

5L?
 
yep. got my hobby truck i drive in the summer and i'm driving my beater 88 this winter.
i save wear and tear, miles, and my tires. not to mention i can't get hit if i'm not driving it
 
Originally posted by: DaTT
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Summer: 1988 Trans Am
Winter / secondary: 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSI (I haven't even picked it up yet) 😱

My winter car up until less than 2 weeks ago was a 1992 Mustang.

5L?

Nope. 2.3L 4 cyl auto 🙁. Currently sitting at my parents' place in Michigan with a blown trans. As soon as I'm home and have a chance to clean it out, I'm selling it for parts. 🙁
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I don't understand the question...why would you have a different car for winter vs summer? 😕😉

Hahaha...just clicked your profile and noticed your location....bastard!
 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I don't understand the question...why would you have a different car for winter vs summer? 😕😉

You don't match your car to your outfit? Winter colors aren't summer colors, surely you know that! 😉
 
just bought a 83 supra, going to buy the stock rims (came with cheap ones) for the spring/summer and use the cheapies during the winter. So does that count?
 
I live on the West coast, there's not enough difference to warrant two sets of tires, let alone two cars. I'm drive the MR-2 year round.
 
I wouldn't call it a winter car. But I drive my 4X4 truck more in the winter than I do my Accord. At least if it's snowing.
 
I've seriously thought about this... getting an SUV for winter driving, and something like a civic for summer. But the problem is i have absolutely no place to park it.
 
Sort of...our winters aren't too bad in Virginia, so I don't really store the other car - I just don't drive it in bad weather.

Good weather car - 2005 Mustang GT
Bad weather car - 1993 Toyota Camry LE
 
I can't drive yet, but no need even for separate tires here--the most dangerous road condition around here is dense fog (somewhat common in winter, it usually happens after rain).
 
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