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Talk some sense into me: daily drivers
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<blockquote data-quote="Screw-Rice" data-source="post: 16058353" data-attributes="member: 31264"><p>Guy didn't ask about your kinks...although I too love messaging, heated, cooled seats.</p><p></p><p>OP, being we're in the same area, snow comes in cycles and rarely hangs around for more than a few days at max, hell most of yesterday's snow is already melted. </p><p></p><p>As someone who used to not appreciate trucks many years ago, I haven't gone without one in 10 or so years, You will use it way more than you think. </p><p></p><p>From a cost point, some good snow tires/wheels on the GT500 will work 90% of the time here. My biggest issue is this state decided to start to go cheap and now mixing salt with the magcholoride. So be sure to wash a day later every time you drive in the snow to prevent rust. That alone I wouldn't drive the GT500 as that crap sucks cleaning off every time and adds some detail time start of the season. </p><p></p><p>These days, the car doesn't move until 2 days after snow to minimize headaches. Love the Audi/Merc option (I've considered both), but if you love the Shelby, I'd go truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Screw-Rice, post: 16058353, member: 31264"] Guy didn't ask about your kinks...although I too love messaging, heated, cooled seats. OP, being we're in the same area, snow comes in cycles and rarely hangs around for more than a few days at max, hell most of yesterday's snow is already melted. As someone who used to not appreciate trucks many years ago, I haven't gone without one in 10 or so years, You will use it way more than you think. From a cost point, some good snow tires/wheels on the GT500 will work 90% of the time here. My biggest issue is this state decided to start to go cheap and now mixing salt with the magcholoride. So be sure to wash a day later every time you drive in the snow to prevent rust. That alone I wouldn't drive the GT500 as that crap sucks cleaning off every time and adds some detail time start of the season. These days, the car doesn't move until 2 days after snow to minimize headaches. Love the Audi/Merc option (I've considered both), but if you love the Shelby, I'd go truck. [/QUOTE]
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