--- Jim Hill <Jim_Hill@chsra.wisc.edu> wrote:
>
>
> Rob Swift (of Manassas, VA) wrote:
>
> > I hope no one takes this the wrong way but.....
> >
> > Do that many of you stop driving your cars
> altogether in the winter time?
> > I do not like driving my car in bad weather
> (anything wet), but cold
> > temperatures by themselves have never stopped me.
>
> Cold weather wouldn't stop me, rain would only make
> me uncomfortable about
> the cleaning job to come, ice and snow would only
> make driving at speed a
> bit dicier (and hence more fun), but salt on the
> highway would bring me to
> an immediate halt.
>
> This ain't Virginia . . . You've got prettier
> scenery and we've got longer,
> saltier winters.
>
> Jim Hill
> Madison WI
>
> I have found it alot easier to drive the cars at
least once a month. In WV there usually is one day out
of a winter month that the cars can be driven. This
puts a stop to all that winter storage. I have
followed this plan for over twenty years and found it
to work great. One of the cars I resealed eighteen
years ago and it's still leak free.
Jim
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