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Old 11-17-2005, 12:44 PM   #1
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Hi Nate,
I also lived in St. louis for years and found the snow bearable but unpredictable with respect to amount and frequency. I am new to the board and a new boxster owner (2004 with 3500 miles....bought it used...the previous owner must have kept it in the garage covered in bubble wrap...but that's another story). I too am worried about the snow here in Indy. I have the standard 16" wheels with Pilots. I have been told that driving in the snow is Very challenging and that the Blizzark tires are the best...I'm thinking about getting a set of wheels from Ernie's Alloys in Florida...has anyone had any experience dealing with these people?
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Old 11-17-2005, 12:56 PM   #2
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Ford40, does your Boxster have PSM (Porsche Stability Management)? If yes, that will help you a lot in bad weather.
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Old 12-02-2005, 10:42 AM   #3
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winter driving

My Boxster does not have PSM....had first snow yesterday and it drove OK...filled up with gas...thought the extra weight would help. Actually the Pilots worked pretty well....my rims and tires won't get in until next week...probably won't snow again this winter!
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My Boxster does not have PSM....had first snow yesterday and it drove OK...filled up with gas...thought the extra weight would help. Actually the Pilots worked pretty well....my rims and tires won't get in until next week...probably won't snow again this winter!

But when it does (and it will) Indy does not really know what to do with it. And it is usually very icy.
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Old 12-02-2005, 10:57 AM   #5
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Red face Not bad but on deep snow you start losing traction

The Boxs handles well in the snow. Just remember that the car does not much road clearance therefore if the snow is heavy that will make it more adventuresome of a trip. The weight is on top of the rear engines so it should handle well. Should be like driving the old air cooled beetles.
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