
My old car was a Mazda.. And it sucked in the snow with the low profile tires. last year I traded it in for this car and its AWD.. I never got stuck last year and I am sure I wont this year.
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niiiice....but i dont think 93GT's gonna buy one
but on topic....you know saturns are dirt dirt cheap and any of those little things can handle snow just fine....they just have no cool-factor whatsoever.....but for college...especially in Columbus, you cant beat a plastic car!
winter is coming![]()
my car is on bald nittos and once the first snowflake hits the ground my car is getting garaged. I'm not sure if i'll be able to borrow my girlfriends sunfire all winter again so i was looking into getting a winter beater.
I saw the beater thread but...geez...alot of you guys drive nice cars in the snow. Much more than i can afford. what are some idea's for a cheap winter car for a college student?
It needs to be able to hold its own in the snow for sure and be reliable.
I really dont care if the thing is a rusty pos, as long as i can run it to death.
I was looking into 90's f150s (I6 or V8?) and broncos. i'm sure alot of you guys have owned these so what are your guys opinions on them as far as reliability, expense of parts, etc?
thanks a bunch![]()
maybe not funny to you all, but to me (as someone who rides the bus!), its pretty damn funny!my old 90 f150 with I6 was an awesome truck for bashing around in winter, and it was 2wd to boot (although we havent really had a good winter here in years, it still handled snow pretty well). the motors will normally last 200k miles before a rebuild, you normally have to rebuild the truck around them first.
winter is coming![]()
my car is on bald nittos and once the first snowflake hits the ground my car is getting garaged. I'm not sure if i'll be able to borrow my girlfriends sunfire all winter again so i was looking into getting a winter beater.
I saw the beater thread but...geez...alot of you guys drive nice cars in the snow. Much more than i can afford. what are some idea's for a cheap winter car for a college student?
It needs to be able to hold its own in the snow for sure and be reliable.
I really dont care if the thing is a rusty pos, as long as i can run it to death.
I was looking into 90's f150s (I6 or V8?) and broncos. i'm sure alot of you guys have owned these so what are your guys opinions on them as far as reliability, expense of parts, etc?
thanks a bunch![]()