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Does anybody here, drive their vette, 12 months a year through rain, snow, sleet etc.? I live in the northeast (NY) and plan on using mine yearly. Of course, when the snow's too deep, I'll drive my Avalanche. Just curious !
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Vette(s): 2006 CORVETTE BLACK/BLACK Z51 3LT MXO C2L QG7
I drive mine year 'round, but dont get much snow around here..... 

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I haven't driven a Corvette year round since I owned just one car. A 1959 Vette in college.
I can see it being done but I don't think it would be much fun.
Just my opinion. It's your Corvette to do with what you want.
I can see it being done but I don't think it would be much fun.
Just my opinion. It's your Corvette to do with what you want.
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i live in texas. my 05 has never seen the rain. usually i drive it from july to october. its in a garage and covered. i bought in oct 04 it has 3900 miles 

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I drive my '05 year round here on Long Island, NY except went there's snow on the roads. I also try to avoid driving in the rain, but hey, the vette doesn't melt (actually handles pretty well in a downpour). 

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I live in the NW (Seattle area) and drive my 2005 C6 (factory delivery) anytime and everywhere I can. I intend to mount winter tires on a spare set of rims this year. It has been on numerous long trips, in all kinds of weather, and has run and handled great. I have also put about 3000 miles of track driving on it. People, it is a car and is designed to be used, not cowering under cover in a garage with the owner afraid to expose it to weather.
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MY C6 is my daily driver. When we get ice or snow it stays in the garage and the SUV comes out. I drive about 70 mi/day to and from work and would not like to do it any other car but my Vette.
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Joined: 8/19/2007
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Vette(s): 2005 C6 COUPE / 510 HP At rear wheel,
Pro-Charger,
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Corsa Exhaust (sport)
IF YOU ARE LUCKY ENOUGH TO OWN A C6, DRIVE IT AND ENJOY THE FEELING. THE CAR CAN TAKE IT IF YOU CAN.OTHERWISE, WHATS THE POINT? I DRIVE MINE ALL THE TIME JUST FOR THAT VETTE THRILL. WHAT CAN I SAY? IT FEELS GOOD!!!javascript: InsertSmile('
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Here in Washington, DC we see some snow - the days when my '05 C6 Convertible stays in the garage. Otherwise, it is a daily driver. The Millenium Yellow finish stands out in a crowd out no matter what time of the year. The Corvette is for driving and that's exactly what I do with it.
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Yup - and love every minute - with the exception of snow, then it stays home and I take my SUV. 

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