Snow Happens.
At least with the stock size tires (Sumi HTR-Z) the NSX actually doesn't suck for driving on most of the snow we get here in TN. The main reason I try to avoid snow/ice in the NSX is because I'd rather some 'tard who can't drive slide into my MR2.
Honda wouldn't have expended the effort of cold-weather/corrosion testing this car if they were going to put a sticker on it that said "Sunny Weather Only". When I drive it this time of year, I just remember to stop by a wash bay every week or so and hose the salt out of the wheel wells and such.
At least with the stock size tires (Sumi HTR-Z) the NSX actually doesn't suck for driving on most of the snow we get here in TN. The main reason I try to avoid snow/ice in the NSX is because I'd rather some 'tard who can't drive slide into my MR2.
Honda wouldn't have expended the effort of cold-weather/corrosion testing this car if they were going to put a sticker on it that said "Sunny Weather Only". When I drive it this time of year, I just remember to stop by a wash bay every week or so and hose the salt out of the wheel wells and such.