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Cold climates-Do you drive Vette in Winter?

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Old Sep 17, 2007 | 12:09 AM
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Default RE: Cold climates-Do you drive Vette in Winter?

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I live in Florida and don't take it out in the rain It would never know what snow is if I lived in it.
As one who has lived in Massachusetts most of my life, I'm happy to give you an idea what it's like living in a snow belt during the winter. Go into your kitchen, open the freezer and stick your head in and look around. I've lived here in So. FL for 20 years and used to do that when I got home sick.
If I never saw another snow flake again in my life I wouldn't mind one bit. Wish I lived in a warmer climate like..... Arizona maybe.I'm stuck in Colorado Springs because my girly is a chef at the broadmoor, shes moving up and it looks like she has a very lucrative career infront of her, bad news for me and my warm climate loving self.

P.S. If you don't know what the Broadmoor is just google The Broadmoor; it is an amazing resort/hotel in Co Springs, 5 star/ 5 diamondand one of three resorts in the USA that has held that title for 29 years straight.
 
Old Sep 23, 2007 | 08:23 PM
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Default RE: Cold climates-Do you drive Vette in Winter?

Yup. If it's clear.

Cold air induction, no A/C boggin' down the motor, and the leather don't cook your backside. AND, NO BUGS.
 
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