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Old 12-15-2003, 03:37 PM
lynn tassin
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I m not saying I will drive it when theres a foot of snow on the ground. We get lots of warmer dry days during the winter in DC. Its not exactly a tundra. WHat about all of the cars in Florida and California? Do they not drive them during the summer because of the salt in the air?When I picked the car up the mechanic told me in his opinion the car had all of these problems because it was not driven enough. He said drive the hell out of it. Push all of the buttons, change from air to heat and just generally use everything that hasnt been used in 23 years. He said most of these cars are in the shape they're in from under use. People baby them too much. If you dont use something, its doesnt work. Theres not a spot of rust and its been in the northeast all of these years according to the motor vehicle records. I think as long as I wash the underneath after any road salting it should be just fine
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