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What do you think it’s worth? Why don’t you just do it when you’re on it? If you take up new winter tires on the Karre and adjust your way to the weather-related road and weather conditions, you can get clear with the Karre. The question is whether you want to do that to one or your probably relatively new car. And if you do this glow the slingshot in the whole toe which is knocked on the road in winter then and when at least ne good kpl. Laundry with underfloor cleaning. Salt residues are not a blessing for a car. Alternatively, you get some classic winter carriage for a narrow valley.
As a pure winter car quite okay. For the summer more power and rear drive.
Depends on your summer car.
He’d be too bad for winter.
As a year-round daily, but okay.
It has front drive, so this is not a problem in winter