winter sucks
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Originally Posted by BioBanker,Feb 28 2005, 08:23 AM
whats crazy about that?
I had as much fun driving the S2000 in the winter as I did during the summer.
I had as much fun driving the S2000 in the winter as I did during the summer.
I have driven several rear wheel drive (sporty) cars in winter and I agree it is fun.
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Originally Posted by BioBanker,Feb 28 2005, 08:26 AM
If you cant control a S2000 in the winter, youre gonna kill yourself in the summer when you think you can
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Originally Posted by toosteeley,Feb 28 2005, 12:41 PM
I hate winter
we can join the European s2000 club there..
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Rob,
This is always the most brutal time of the year. Spring is just around the corner, but it's not here yet. These next 2-3 weeks are going to be killer.
But my new rims are at the border!
This is always the most brutal time of the year. Spring is just around the corner, but it's not here yet. These next 2-3 weeks are going to be killer.
But my new rims are at the border!
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Originally Posted by pace76,Feb 28 2005, 09:24 AM
you are a brave and rich man.
We've had this discussion here a gazillion times but it's worth a mention yet again. We drive what is basically a $50K car. Nice? Sure it is. How is it any "nicer" than the people who drive $60K, $70K, $80K SUVs, all winter long. Do you think they would like it less if they get into a mishap? Do you think that just because they have an SUV, that they can drive through winter better and safer? Are all those RWD taxicab drivers and RWD police car drivers braver than anyone else? NO! They just have the knowledge, experience and instinctive reflexes to operate such a vehicle in an urban motoring environment safely and efficiently.
Those of us who negotiate our S2000s through winter conditions are not necessarily "brave" or "rich". It has just become second nature and once it gets beyond the "white knuckle" experience, it becomes FUN! Those who view "winter" as a driving handicap or view it as an easy way to a damaged "nice" car, will never get it.
BTW, I am in my 5th Calgary winter with this S2000 and (knock on wood) not once have I made contact with anything that I shouldn't have and I drive my car anytime, anywhere I need to drive it. And I have a BLAST doing it.
ps. My car has neither rusted away, fallen apart, or any worse for wear after I clean it up in the spring.
pps. And it looks far worse for weeks on end than Ron's car as depicted here:
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...&f=60&t=271897
I congratulate ALL S2000 owners who drive their cars all winter for not letting urban myths and misconceptions stop them from enjoying this wonderful car whenever they please. They USE their car's depreciation instead of letting it disappear while parked under a cover.
pps. I'm with Simon in that I once looked for an NSX for the sole reason that it would be THE perfect winter sports car. It has RWD, with the weight of the engine on the drive wheels and it would be an even BIGGER BLAST to drive all winter. I see them around here quite a bit.