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Boy, I am happy we don't have to go through all of that here in Georgia. Let the weatherman say the word 'snow', Grocery stores get empty, schools start closing, I love it. It's funny though because sometimes the snow don't even stick.
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We get lots to snow up here in Canaduh too. Last winter more than a couple of occasions I was driving through snow so deep instead of going under my car, it was going overtop. fun.

oh yea, our winters r bad, u guys get it worse on the other side of the lake tho i think hehe,
this winters gonna be crazy tho for me, first winter, and i have pretty much bald rear tires, and the fronts are nice, they have tread still but i've burned alot off hehe
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I live in ohio and mass....i go back and forth, so I don't have a body kit, and i have coilovers so i can adjust my suspension up in the winter and down the rest of the year.....depending on the snow, i wouldn't get lowering springs.
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Of course I have to throw in my $.02 (couldn't find smiley - haha).

I'm here in BFE, North Dakota and unfortunately I've driven my Civic through the past 4 winters. Snow, ice, wind & all that (they don't use salt here though - thank God). The car gets around fine - WITH a full body kit, 2.5" lowering & street tires. I just can't bring myself to put on the stock wheels
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i drive my hatchie EVERYWHERE, cant afford a second car, weather is USUALLY wet in the UK, very rarely snows or shines lol
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