off topic BUT!!
off topic BUT!!
Holy fak its -34 here in edmonton canada and i would never dream of driving my vert in this weather but i seen a few g's ripping around here (sedan's and coupe's) and most are x models but there have been lots of s models (rear wheel) driving as well. must have winter tires on... on my way back home i seen a G in the ditch on the highway as well as 12 other vehicles... i dunno why i even posted this but jeez.. beer is good and people are crazy! glad i got a winter vehicle.
Stevelam,
Been driving the Vert since last Tuesday. I have OEM 19" winter tires and other than carefully controlling the acceleration at take off the car performs very well. In fact, now that I'm used to it I'll admit to drifting around corners (in the neighborhood, not on the main roads) for the sheer fun. It's like skiing on 4 wheels
I'm impressed with the roof seals, no cold air coming in from any of the folding panels. The seat heaters work really well and my only concern is when I open the door for the first time in the morning: The window lowers by itself a tiny bit and I'm always worried that if the glass is frozen to the frame it may screw up the small motor.
Been driving the Vert since last Tuesday. I have OEM 19" winter tires and other than carefully controlling the acceleration at take off the car performs very well. In fact, now that I'm used to it I'll admit to drifting around corners (in the neighborhood, not on the main roads) for the sheer fun. It's like skiing on 4 wheels

I'm impressed with the roof seals, no cold air coming in from any of the folding panels. The seat heaters work really well and my only concern is when I open the door for the first time in the morning: The window lowers by itself a tiny bit and I'm always worried that if the glass is frozen to the frame it may screw up the small motor.
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