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Like me, it’s not happy about it, but it makes the most of it. This was after I already cleared the frost off the windows. You hear more noises and the handling suffers. Likely a mix of driving on ice cold summer tires and the tires losing some pressure with the temperature drops.
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About as much as the M3 likes snow.
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my ‘99 was making lots of clattering and creaky noises this morning in the 28 degree temps...
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30 degrees? That’s hot! Try letting it sleep outside when it’s -10F all night in downtown Montreal and that for the entire winter :D
http://oppositelock.kinja.com/living-with-a-sports-car-winter-canada-and-no-parkin-1513866963
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Good read. Luckily I have a winter beater so I don’t have to put mine through such torture, as much as I’d love to be a hero for driving an old Corvette during a Chicago winter.
I definitely use mine as my DD and grocery getter, and plan to do so at least 9 months of the year.
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That’s awesome. The C4 is a great grocery getter, just with a high lift over hight! It does fit a bag of golf clubs rather nicely.