12-12-2004, 22:30
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Originally Posted by cottageboy
yeah, but a dutch winter is a little bit different than here in canada.
colder temps and some rrain and maybe some snow as opposed to an average of 36" most parts of the country.
a friend of mine was over there in january and her flight was delayed due to a few cm of snow...the world is different!
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I lived in Germany for six years, and I will attest that winter is just as hard on cars in Europe. The use of road salt and other stuff to remove ice and snow from roads is the culprit. Especially when temperatures constantly clime above and then drop below freezing.
If you are concerned enough to change the wheels for the winter, than you should be looking into serious corrosion prevention.
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