The abominable snowman is a pain. Ice, cold, frostbite, snow: these are not appropriate for North Carolina.
However, they are appropriate for your Porsche.
“No!” you exclaim. “What about salt destroying the undercarriage? And crawling over ice on rear-wheel drive?”
To that, we would say, watch this:
Now that your fear of breaking your Porsche has been dispelled, let’s talk specifics. As the video says at the end, book your winter driving experience with Porsche now. Last year we had some events up in Vermont; who knows where we’ll be this year.
What we do know is that your Porsche is capable of handling winter environments with a properly trained driver. Learning to drive in the winter is also a lot of fun, owing to the exhilaration of mastering a new skill.
The second thing we know is that a trained driver will always want his or her car to be properly equipped for the season. Winter tires excel at keeping grip on snow or ice, and also what you’ll experience most of the time during the winter: cold asphalt. Summer tires are not optimized for these conditions, so protect yourself, your vehicle, and other motorists by putting the right tires on your Porsche.
Lastly, for those of you who elect to store your Porsche during the winter, we have tips for that, too. Check out this article about winterizing your Porsche from our Porsche Club friends up in New Jersey. They have an exhaustive list of steps to protecting your vehicle from all manner of winter challenges.
Call or stop by our service center to figure out how to get your Porsche ready for winter. We can even show you what winter tires you should have. We are your center for Porsche in North Carolina.
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