Riski's shit talking in this thread has got me thinking about storing cars in the winter, and would like to hear what TCG thinks. I personally think if a car has never seen a winter, and the owner has other means for transportation. Putting it away come winter shouldn't be an issue even though the car could be perfectly fine in snow. My dad stores his dime a dozen 300C during winter. Why? Because it was from Florida and has zero rust, if he has a truck why drive it?
I think storing a car in winter (at least in this area) can make it worth a tad more when it comes time to sell. Not only that but also can reduce the likely hood of problems down he road when it comes to rust. As a buyer Id pay more for a car that hasn't seen a winter.
Discuss: (keep in mind I am talking non-collectible type cars, non-race cars, non-show cars)
I think storing a car in winter (at least in this area) can make it worth a tad more when it comes time to sell. Not only that but also can reduce the likely hood of problems down he road when it comes to rust. As a buyer Id pay more for a car that hasn't seen a winter.
Discuss: (keep in mind I am talking non-collectible type cars, non-race cars, non-show cars)