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Originally posted by wludavid
From what I understand, miatas do great with a little extra weight and snow tires. That is, until the snow gets to the bumper. Then all bets are off. In Richmond, that wouldn't often be a problem.
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Yeah, I grew up in MN, and I've had my share of driving in snow that deep, though it's much easier (and more fun!) in a 4x4. Now, I'd rather stay home if it snows more than 3 or 4 inches.
I am moving soon to the Chicago area, and I have a lead on a 1st-year Miata that has been recently refreshed (timing belt service, new shocks, new top, etc.) for a decent price. I'd rather not drive the Carrera in the snow.