How do you store your winter/summer cars?
I usually just start it about once a month, use stabil, and move it so the tires don't get flat spots. But that's becoming a pain in the ass
Most easiest way to store a car? My garage is heated but not cooled
Took it out and washed it one final time until winter today
>heated garages
>cooled garages
>>15249769
>I usually just start it about once a month
Why the fuck do people insist on doing this? How can you be so fucking stupid?
> and move it so the tires don't get flat spots.
Give them a bit over 50 PSI and you're fine. For a few months, half a year easy.
Just let it sit, with the battery disconnected, that's all you need to do. Fuck's sake, stop killing your cars.
>>15249769
I bet you don't rest your batteries on concrete to "keep them charged"
>>15249769
>having a separate winter and summer car
>people have seperate cars for winter/summer
Why?
so glad i dont live in the rust belt
>>15250188
There's not even enough paved roads around here to salt. The rust is actually pretty mild for a 16 yo car
>protip
Don't move to Alaska if you don't enjoy 8 months of snow removal
>>15249772
>>15249818
>>15250186
>not having a winter beater
we dont all live in texas, in many states it is physically impossible to drive a miata for several months out of the year
>>15250186
So we can actually have one nice vehicle that won't turn into a rust bucket
>>15250785
Exactly.
You can't even drive a BMW with xdrive in 12+in of unplowed snow. I know this
>>15250186
Some people have more than one car brudda, and only use one during winter months to get around and to minimize damage/rust to cars you more care about. An I use the explorer around my property to move fallen trees too. Heavy ice brings down at least one a year