Sorry, I have to chime in and disagree with you all . . . what is wrong with a winter vehicle? Why risk damaging your car . . . remember accidents happen, usually from other stupid drivers out there "with snow tires" who can't control their vehicle . . . and there you are, innocent and can't do a damn thing until . . . "SMASH". Not to mention the road salt . . . sheeeeesh. What's wrong with buying a POS FWD for little more than what that set of tires will cost ?? Embarrassing as this may be, When i was younger (19) I bought a Chebby Spectrum as a winter beater for $650 . . . sure, it was an embarrassing lil POS but it was a hella lot better in the snow than my 5.0 could ever dream of and if I wrapped it around a pole . . . who cares, its a laughing experience . . . the car was a joke, bought solely to wreck, I even went as far as to cut up the badging on the rear deck that said "spectrum" and rearranged the lettering to say "rectum". Have fun enjoy life, but preserve your stang. From there my winter beater became a '95 Dodge Neon . . . ( I know, still embarrassing but it served its purpose and was hella fun to drive in the winter without a care in the world ) after I was done beating that car to death, I finally upgraded to a '02 F150 FX4 which I still have at 32. Yeah, it sucks on gas, so does the stang, but it's a hella lot more fun in winter. The point is, I still have that '92 stang with 63,000 on the clock and their wasn't a scratch on it till I hit a tiny lil patch of black ice doin about 35 on a "dry" road, took it offroad and took out 4 small trees and rolled her on her side. I am currently in the process of rebuilding. It's a bare shell and looking beautiful with Kameleon paint coming soon and tons of upgrades coming during the rebuild. Stay tuned . . .
"Save your stang . . . Get a Rectum!"