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Old May 26, 2006 | 05:41 AM
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you defiantly need winter tires. It snowed it texas once and i tried driving on it and i was sliding around EVERYWHERE but i had the summer tires on and im not used to snow that much.
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Old May 26, 2006 | 05:45 AM
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oh yeah - also go with the 91 octane. For $3-4 a tank fillup difference why risk it. I completely understand the desire to have a sports car, but realize that getting into a Z is going to cost more than a normal car. Tires, Insurance, Gas and repairs are just a few of the things that are going to cost you more over the life of the car versus an Acura. If you want to the get the Z make sure you take into account these things. If you budget is going to be stretched getting the Z I say wait until it is not as tight.. But then again life is short. Hope this helps.-
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Old May 26, 2006 | 08:09 AM
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Thank you for giving me all the answers! It will cost some money for some extra winter tires. The winter Dunlops run for about $1000 total. I can get a set rims for about $600. They don't have to be expensive because a Z does not need too much Bling to look awesome. Would you guys agree that the tires are a good investment anyway because they will extend the life of the stock tires? I do understand that the Z is a true sportscar and that is what I like about it.
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Old May 26, 2006 | 08:33 AM
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I say snow tires are essential to drive in the snow and they will increase the life of the stock tires so overall they are a good investment. You may want to take a look and see how much you can get a winter beater for also. For $1600 you could probably get yourself a Suby or a Toyota and drive that in the winter as well. Otherwise the seperate rims and tires are a great idea and will help save you some time and money. The smile you have on your face everyday you drive the Z will pay dividends as well. Good luck.
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