I have only seen one nsx besides mine. It was in Grande Prairie AB!!
I'm a hearty Canadian and a native Calgarian, but being a car lover comes first and driving this type of a car in the winter is sacrilegious. <sigh>Ya, that was me. I was driving that in the winter while I was in GP. Nobody believes me but its a good car in the winter. Never stalled even unplugged at -30.
I'm a hearty Canadian and a native Calgarian, but being a car lover comes first and driving this type of a car in the winter is sacrilegious. <sigh>
Just because there isn't any iron in the chassis and suspension doesn't mean the road salt and cold isn't hard on it.I had mine out in the snow once. It's good fun. Not like it's ever going to rust.
Funny. How many times have you washed your car in the past 4 weeks with the temperatures at -20+ for most of that time.:biggrin:So wash it. It's a car, not the Mona Lisa. They can be cleaned.
Funny. How many times have you washed your car in the past 4 weeks with the temperatures at -20+ for most of that time.:biggrin:
I'm a hearty Canadian and a native Calgarian, but being a car lover comes first and driving this type of a car in the winter is sacrilegious. <sigh>
Well a little about me. I am from Van Island and moved to Grande Prairie AB 5 years ago, and have always been into cars. When I was 16 my dream car was a eagle talon which I bought when I was 18 and still have... As it became more of a 1/4 mile type car I bought a 2007 sti which was alot of fun, but was stolen about a year after. Which brings me up to about 2 months ago, when I was looking into getting a new truck but decided to look into a nsx. So I found a 2004 Black NSX-T @ the west side acura dealer in Edmonton. VIN 000091. So I loaded up the girlfriend and her wallet (Jk) in the truck with the trailer on the back and made my way to west side and after a few hrs later was on the way back to Grande Prairie to have it sit in the garage for the winter. Plans are for wheels,breaks,suspension,CTSS.