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Old 11-06-2007, 04:34 PM   #1
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Drive it.. Drive it.. Split the middle.. Don't drive it with snow/salt on the ground but do use it a few times a month. Its a nice escape. Heck, down here near DC last winter there were at least 10-15 days of top down driveable weather (ie above 60 degrees) between November and March and another 10-15 of "top up" but still nice driveable weather as well.. Thats 30 days right there! A '99 Boxster won't depriciate much more anyway, so you may as well enjoy it.
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Old 11-06-2007, 05:50 PM   #2
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I Drive Mine Every 2 Weeks

Last year (first year of ownership) I kept mine in the garage, trickle charger on, and did not let it sit more that 2 weeks. Took it on the 35 mile round trip to work or another similiar trip for the "work out". This worked great for me. Started perfectly every time and ran like a top.
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Old 11-06-2007, 11:02 PM   #3
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if youre gonna drive it once a week or so, thats sometimes more than what some people drive their boxsters on regular bases, only on Fridays and weekends.
so in reality they all should winterize all year long.
just dont do anything, take it out once in a while and it will be fine, no need for all that random winterizing talk anyways.

also, when its winter, theres snow on the ground only a few days, or hours here in chicago, so i get to drive it year round.
i like to keep my car clean, so it gets washed often, and im not concerned about salt or anything else like that.

im actually lowering my car this weekend, perfect for the upcoming winter
(much better than last years summer only tires experience )
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Old 11-06-2007, 11:22 PM   #4
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^ I look forward to seeing the lowered car, but I do not not understand how it help with snow clearance.
Also, a little known fact is that all Boxster have a galvanized body and 10 year rust-free guarantee from Porsche.
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Old 11-07-2007, 04:34 AM   #5
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A little dirty from the drive into the office this morning... but as you can see I have the snows on and am ready for winter driving fun!



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Old 11-07-2007, 04:53 AM   #6
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You don't have to drive it and you don't have to do much prep work for winter storage. Draining the fluids, removing the battery, etc. is for long term storage 3 months or more without so much as touching the car, you could go 6 months doing nothing to it. Take a look some of the cars sitting on dealers lots for six months. You're talking about not driving it for maybe 2 months at most. You'll get a good day in December and at least one if not more in March.

Last winter mine sat for 6 weeks without turning the ignitiion over. I simply put a Porsche battery maintainer on it, had a full tank of gas in it,"decassant" bags or whatever they're called on the floor of the cabin and trunks, parked it on some old carpet pieces, inflated the tires to 50#s and put a cover on it. Other than cleaning it thoroughly inside and out that was it. The only thing that took any time was inflating the tires.

Like you I only bought mine to drive when I can put the top down. I've yet to drive it in the rain and don't drive it in the winter because it's just to cold and I don't want road salt on it. Of all the things you need to do to store it in a garage the battery maintainer is at the top of the list. Carpet squares and high inflation ward off flat spots but heck you may not get those for 6 weeks either.
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Old 11-07-2007, 06:44 AM   #7
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I agree with 1JB, Winter Storage is very-very easy and not time consuming.

1) Wash and detail the car
2) Add fuel stabilizer
3) Top of gas tank
4) Over fill tires with Nitrogen
5) Lay down plastic tarp
6) Set down hard rubber parking pads (rubber tiles you see in a weight room- buy at Lowes)
7) Park car, block wheels
8) Plug in Porsche battery maintainer
9) Put dessicators in the car
10) Lock car
11) Put Porsche car cover on
12) Close garage door
13) 1st of every month roll car by hand about 12 inches to help prevent flatspotting
14) In March/April put in 5th gear and roll down driveway to get engine to turn over
15) Put key in and start engine
16) Go on a 300-400 road trip and get fresh gas


Steps 2-12 take me less than 1 hour! Winter storage done.
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^ I look forward to seeing the lowered car, but I do not not understand how it help with snow clearance.
Also, a little known fact is that all Boxster have a galvanized body and 10 year rust-free guarantee from Porsche.
it wont help w snow clearance, but its not like its gonna be slammed either.
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