in the winter
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Originally Posted by fuelforthesoul1999
I drive the Bonneville all year. I believe that if you wash weekly (twice a week if the DOT is out after you), and be sure to powerwash the underside very well. you'll be just fine.
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unfortunately, my bonne is being driven in it this year. But the salt is being removed ASAP hopefully :? If I had any real say in it, it'd stay in the garage all winter. So sad for a car that has such minimal rust at best.
Hopefully it'll be back with me by the time next winter rolls around. Probably by the time I move to NC.
Hopefully it'll be back with me by the time next winter rolls around. Probably by the time I move to NC.
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My car is a year rounder until I can afford a beater/winter truck.
Wish I could winter store it :(
Wish I could winter store it :(
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Unfortunately, my car is a 12 month car. The only good news, is our area doesn't get a lot of snow (save for yesterday ) and I park underground with a carwash bay, so....its not as bad as it could be.
Once 2 incomes start rollin in....oh baby....look out....winter rat and 2 decent cars to drive in
Once 2 incomes start rollin in....oh baby....look out....winter rat and 2 decent cars to drive in
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i registered here because i needed some info on fixing my mothers ssei. myself, my 'good car' is something most would use as a winter beater. my winter beater is a 1995 explorer with almost 185k miles on it.
i picked the truck up for almost nothing, threw used tires on it, newbrake pads and rotors, fixed the 4wd. i have about $750-$800 in truck today to date [including purchase price].
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i will drive it until it is no longer economically worth while to do so.
i picked the truck up for almost nothing, threw used tires on it, newbrake pads and rotors, fixed the 4wd. i have about $750-$800 in truck today to date [including purchase price].
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i will drive it until it is no longer economically worth while to do so.
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Originally Posted by thunderhand
heated windshield ??????
Still haven't really sorted it all out. 93'* aren't technically supposed to have it.