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Anyone else in the NE who stored their cars for the winter releasing them early?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16374423" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>I had originally planned to store my Genesis G70 Sport from late November until early April. Mainly because I really don't have to drive it in the winter, and because I have summer performance tires that don't like temps under 45. I put the insurance in "garage mode" in late November along with putting it on anti-flat spot ramps and covering it. Our winter has been so mild here in CT, and with the rest of March looking to continue to be very mild with daytime temps in the 50s pretty much throughout, I decided to take it off the ramps last Saturday. Insurance gets reinstated this Friday and I'm again driving. Can't wait.</p><p></p><p><strong>Anybody else up here in the northeast letting their rides out to the streets early this year because of the mild weather?</strong> I could have actually done this in early February but held off just in case the weather changed enough to bring in snow. But, no snow in February (or even January). Can't believe how mild this winter has been. And, the streets here are so clean because towns haven't had to throw down any sand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16374423, member: 6727"] I had originally planned to store my Genesis G70 Sport from late November until early April. Mainly because I really don't have to drive it in the winter, and because I have summer performance tires that don't like temps under 45. I put the insurance in "garage mode" in late November along with putting it on anti-flat spot ramps and covering it. Our winter has been so mild here in CT, and with the rest of March looking to continue to be very mild with daytime temps in the 50s pretty much throughout, I decided to take it off the ramps last Saturday. Insurance gets reinstated this Friday and I'm again driving. Can't wait. [b]Anybody else up here in the northeast letting their rides out to the streets early this year because of the mild weather?[/b] I could have actually done this in early February but held off just in case the weather changed enough to bring in snow. But, no snow in February (or even January). Can't believe how mild this winter has been. And, the streets here are so clean because towns haven't had to throw down any sand. [/QUOTE]
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