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    2002 911 Carerra Coupe

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  1. I live in Toronto, Canada, and drive my 996 in the winter. A good set of tires and for most winter days the car is excellent. I remember talking to an engineer from Porsche, Germany who was surprised that more North Americans didn't drive in the winter. I work in the business and have customers who happily drive their Turbos, Caymans, Boxsters and C2s year round. One thing I do during the winter is to be sure to drive through a touchless carwash at least once a week. These spray both the top AND the bottom of the car, keeping the worst of the muck at bay, and keeping a coat of protectant between the car and the elements.
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