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Drive C4 year round?

I don't know but I think he means the neigborhood....as for the question at hand I drive my 86 pace vette year round. I hate when I can't drive it.That's why I have a vette.Everyday I drive it is speical. It takes a dull day an makes it fun.I have owned 8 vettes. I have no problem in the rain as long as I have good tires. Snow slows me down but when that happens I head home and get my other vehicle, a 1977 G20 chevy rust bucket van. When I get better driving conditions I take it to a car wash that washs the under side . I keep good polish on her and when the nicks get bad enough I paint it... and drive on... vettes are made for driving. But of course we have those out there who only see them as investments. That's OK. I myself can't let one set to long.... I have that need for speed but I'm safe. I know when and where. But I really love it when it's just me and my vette. Some days that's all I've got or need.....Bob Yates
 
I have kept quiet cause I am in a part of the country that I can drive my vette year round.... Last winter we didn't even get snow, just lots of rain..... so for me, I drive it as often as I can (ummmm that would be every day... :D ).
 
Bob, I know what you mean by those who take their cars as investments. I know a guy who thinks like that; he won't even drive if there's a chance of rain. You can't have fun with the car if it's locked up in the garage.

I drive as much as I can. But our Chicago winters aren't friendly so it stays at home in the winter. And with the recent surge in gas prices, I've taken the Toyota out more.
 

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