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Old 03-28-2005, 08:21 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by geerhed
Do yourself a favor. Buy a beater for the winter months. You SHOULD NOT take the goat out in any snow. If you dont know... rear wheel drive V8's should be banned from driving in the snow unless they have chains or studed tires PERIOD! After all, if you cherish the car you will not want to harm her. Not sure about insurance or incentives.. But I do know as a rule insurance companies lower premiums after the age of 25. You should be able to find an '04 auto on the dealers lot. I would think demand for the M6 is higher.

I disagree! Driving in bad weather is no problem with the GTO. I sugest you learn how to drive. I've been driving for close to 40 years. I've driven sticks and automatics, high horsepower and not so high horsepower, open rear and limited slip and posi-traction. You just have to know how to handle a vehicle in hazardous conditions. Seems everyone who passes thier state driving test and is issued a drivers licence is now some kind of expert.

Sorry for venting. It just gets me steamed when people blame the car or manufacture for thier own lack of ability.
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