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Originally Posted by Mark20242SS
just go in there once a week or so and start it up for a while, if its dry outside take it for a drive. when you start it up move it back or forwards a few inches to move the tires from flat spotting.
i just got my 24 2SS and it is being driven daily , if the snow is too deep or icy out, i will stay home. i put on michelin pilot sport all seasons.
i had driven mustang gt's year around for the past 6 years or so, did run snow tires on those. just so you have ground clearance you are good.
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If you're not actually driving the car and getting everything up to temp, starting it is doing more harm than good as it's causing wear to the engine internals.