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Old 11-15-2010, 10:31 AM   #1
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Decided to drive my Boxster S in the New England Winter!

Before you try to talk me out of it .... take a look at these..

http://www.canadiandriver.com/2006/01/23/winter-test-2005-porsche-boxster.htm

http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/car/07q2/2005_porsche_boxster_s-long-term_road_test/performance_page_4


I'm going to be using Bridgestone Blizzaks LM-60 on 18" rims.
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Old 11-15-2010, 11:04 AM   #2
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I'm all for it! If you have proper tires you shouldn't have a problem till the snow depth becomes a problem. I drove my '83 Supra and '85 928S throughout the NE winters during the '80s and there were only a handful of times when I thought, 'oh $hit! Why am I driving this in the snow'. Drove those cars to VT to ski a few times. Just remember to rinse off the underbody whener possible. There were a few Porsches that drove year round in Alaska when I lived there too. Properly setup the did very well in the snow and cold. I'm in Maryland now and have no plans to store my Boxster this winter.
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Old 11-15-2010, 12:09 PM   #3
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What tires are you going to use JP?
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Old 11-15-2010, 12:24 PM   #4
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I'm all for it! If you have proper tires you shouldn't have a problem till the snow depth becomes a problem. I drove my '83 Supra and '85 928S throughout the NE winters during the '80s and there were only a handful of times when I thought, 'oh $hit! Why am I driving this in the snow'. Drove those cars to VT to ski a few times. Just remember to rinse off the underbody whener possible. There were a few Porsches that drove year round in Alaska when I lived there too. Properly setup the did very well in the snow and cold. I'm in Maryland now and have no plans to store my Boxster this winter.
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Old 11-15-2010, 01:04 PM   #5
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Ideally I would have liked dedicated snow tires on separate 17" rims but I don't have the luxury right now so I just got a set of Continental ExtremeContact DWS performance all seasons. Tire Rack gave very good reviews on it. They do have softer sidewalls though and it was noticeable the first day I drove on them. So far I've noticed very good traction on cold wet roads. I drive to Buffalo about 1-2 times per month so when I hit snow in the next few weeks I'll let you know how they do.
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Old 11-16-2010, 05:06 AM   #6
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Go to an empty parking lot and enjoy!
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Old 11-16-2010, 05:23 AM   #7
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Ideally I would have liked dedicated snow tires on separate 17" rims but I don't have the luxury right now so I just got a set of Continental ExtremeContact DWS performance all seasons. Tire Rack gave very good reviews on it. They do have softer sidewalls though and it was noticeable the first day I drove on them. So far I've noticed very good traction on cold wet roads. I drive to Buffalo about 1-2 times per month so when I hit snow in the next few weeks I'll let you know how they do.
Those tires will stick to dry/wet roads down to 20 degrees just fine and even do ok in a dusting of snow or modest slush.

On this car, they will not do well at all in 1-2 inches of snow, packed snow, snow + ice, or most other common conditions in the winter in that area. Those tires get "good" snow reviews for dealing with 1-2 inches on 3200 pound cars with far narrower tires than yours and with FWD.

Do not expect those tires to provide you with safe transportation on anything but plowed, salted roads with minimal accumulation.

Sorry to be a bad news bear, I'm just forewarning you...

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Old 11-16-2010, 06:14 AM   #8
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Those tires will stick to dry/wet roads down to 20 degrees just fine and even do ok in a dusting of snow or modest slush.

On this car, they will not do well at all in 1-2 inches of snow, packed snow, snow + ice, or most other common conditions in the winter in that area. Those tires get "good" snow reviews for dealing with 1-2 inches on 3200 pound cars with far narrower tires than yours and with FWD.

Do not expect those tires to provide you with safe transportation on anything but plowed, salted roads with minimal accumulation.

Sorry to be a bad news bear, I'm just forewarning you...

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Thanks Joe, I never expected the Boxster to handle in the snow like my FWD Golf does. I know I won't driving like normal in the winter, rather I expected the tires to allow me to crawl through the snow as needed. Anything more than 2-3 inches and it won't matter what tires are on the car. It doesn't mean a Porsche has to be parked through the winter, you need to exercise judgement when venturing out in the winter in any car but particularly in a Boxster.
I've been driving since '84 and spent many winters in the NE, Buffalo, and Alaska so I'm not new to winter conditions. I also have my VW GTI and a '74 Bronco for those heavy snow days.
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