Dear Patrick,
I'm not sure who else I can ask this to but you were first to come to my mind. Growing up since 13 I've been on DC and know you above all know the corvette is a car to be driven. I live in South Florida now where my C5 has been in the family since 1998. I have the option to taking the car up to school with me to upstate new york. I have no idea if the car would be good in snowy conditions with temperatures reaching single digits. I spoke to Tadge at Sebring and he told me it would be fine driving on a snowy road with snow tires. Seeing as the car would still be drivable, is there anything that should be done to teh car to make it more snow/cold worthy ie fluids? Would really cold temps have any effect on teh car's systems or finish? I dont want to put it in an environment where I know I'm going to crap it up whether it be through salt, sand or freezing temps.
Any advice or guidance would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
wisky (LS7)