View Poll Results: When do you take the S2K off the road?
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When Do You Hibernate Your S2K?
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When Do You Hibernate Your S2K?
This being my first year with the S2k, I am thinking about storing the car for the "off season." Just wondering when you take yours off the road, if you do.
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https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/885...#entry20828592
Take a look here. It was a thread made a while ago for how people store there cars.
Take a look here. It was a thread made a while ago for how people store there cars.
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It's not quite winter, but the weather is getting cool. Nights are especially chilly. For us, top down time is about done for the season. It's time to put the S to bed. We leave it registered and fully insured. We have no garage, so we need insurance if a tree falls on it. We did drop collision on it for the winter one year, to save a few bucks, but now that the car is older, it's not really worth it.
Rick put it away today. It's now under cover, likely until late March, early April. However, if a warm day tempts us, and there is not too much crap on the road, we will take it out.
Rick put it away today. It's now under cover, likely until late March, early April. However, if a warm day tempts us, and there is not too much crap on the road, we will take it out.
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It's not quite winter, but the weather is getting cool. Nights are especially chilly. For us, top down time is about done for the season. It's time to put the S to bed. We leave it registered and fully insured. We have no garage, so we need insurance if a tree falls on it. We did drop collision on it for the winter one year, to save a few bucks, but now that the car is older, it's not really worth it.
Rick put it away today. It's now under cover, likely until late March, early April. However, if a warm day tempts us, and there is not too much crap on the road, we will take it out.
Rick put it away today. It's now under cover, likely until late March, early April. However, if a warm day tempts us, and there is not too much crap on the road, we will take it out.
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I plan to take it off the road when the weather turns wintery. I will drop libility insurance, keeping fire, theft.
The top is up in the meantime, but I did hear that it will be in the 70s this week, so that can change.
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The top is up in the meantime, but I did hear that it will be in the 70s this week, so that can change.
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Originally Posted by Lainey' timestamp='1320609500' post='21133260
It's not quite winter, but the weather is getting cool. Nights are especially chilly. For us, top down time is about done for the season. It's time to put the S to bed. We leave it registered and fully insured. We have no garage, so we need insurance if a tree falls on it. We did drop collision on it for the winter one year, to save a few bucks, but now that the car is older, it's not really worth it.
Rick put it away today. It's now under cover, likely until late March, early April. However, if a warm day tempts us, and there is not too much crap on the road, we will take it out.
Rick put it away today. It's now under cover, likely until late March, early April. However, if a warm day tempts us, and there is not too much crap on the road, we will take it out.
Before canceling all insurance, keep in mind, you can't do so if you have a bank lien on the vehicle, and your homeowners will not cover your vehicle if something happens to it while it's parked in your garage or storage.
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I don't hibernate it, I just sort of stop driving it.
although we're getting pretty close to that now.
although we're getting pretty close to that now.