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How many months a year does the weather allow you to drive your Mopar and where?

# of months you can drive your Mopar

  • less than 3 months a year

    Votes: 18 5.5%
  • 3-6 months a year

    Votes: 93 28.5%
  • 6-9 months a year

    Votes: 101 31.0%
  • more than 9 months a year

    Votes: 114 35.0%

  • Total voters
    326
Weather...

Rain...snow...whatever happens,happens...not a real fan of hail but when you live on the Washington coast a hundred yards from the ocean you learn to adapt,and drive thru it all, so 12 out of 12 months it is.Marla Snow 090.jpg
 
Between March to November for sure. December probaby the first half. January and February maybe a few days if were lucky.
 
In the Mid-Atlantic region I usually drive to the early December cruise events if they haven't sugar coated the roads with the calcium chloride salt brine they " pre-treat" the roads with whenever someone says, "Chance of snow!". Usually get the car out in late March early April.
 
Whoa that hurricane is pounding the east coast! I hope any of you members near there don't get you or your cars flooded out!
 
Vancouver,Canada it starts to rain in Oct. and stops around April...you might be able to squeeze out a day here or there but come winter the weather sucks big-time...Arizona/So Cal is the place to be...good thing the engine is coming out in a few weeks for a re-build...
 
I'm in So. Cal, and I drive old cars 12 months/year but it can be brutal when it is scorching hot without A/C. Not a problem with A/C, but you aren't going to escape the traffic and crowds. Prices are a little more reasonable than San Jose though.
 
Just got back from a short cruise in the Belvedere. It's 60 here and partly sunny, not too bad. Anytime you can get out from November thru April around here without getting your car wet and dirty is a bonus.
 
For me its about 9 months a year. I am going to a local car show today and it will only be in the 50's but I like that over 100 degree summer days. Usually Dec , Jan and Feb are a little to cold for me. Ron
 
Beings how the heater doesn't work in my Dakota I'll be driving the 72 SSP alot this winter. At least on clear days which is 80% of the days here.
 
40 degrees today as I bought it to a shop for a repairs. Will not see it until the spring.....
 
Houston area....all year long but if you don't ever want your car to get wet, you have to watch the weather report and even then, it's a crap shoot. If there's anything I hate worse is to wash and wax it and then it rains the next day unexpectedly....but right now I don't have to worry about that since I don't have anything old running right now unless you call a 95 Dakota yard cart old and I could care less what pees on that thing!
X2 on the rain and weather report. It could be raining with the sun shinning. I'm south of Houston,about 20 miles from the Gulf.
 
Rain...snow...whatever happens,happens...not a real fan of hail but when you live on the Washington coast a hundred yards from the ocean you learn to adapt,and drive thru it all, so 12 out of 12 months it is.Marla View attachment 87657

Wow, that pic would make a nice Christmas Card!

I'm in SE Michigan. I'll drive mine on dry days as long as the roads are clean up until the first time they seriously salt the roads. Then I wait until there has been enough rain to wash the salt all off the roads. Last winter I drove it into December and started again in March. The year before was really mild and I got it out at least once every month.
 
March to October up here in the Great White North weather permitting. This year sucked.
 
Live in Ontario Canada an hour from the capital, Ottawa. If I'm lucky we get late March to early November. More likely though is May to mid November.
 
In Ct I've had mine out in mid March, and could go into November as long as there is no snow and the roads are free of salt!
 
Dont move to florida. Your car will rust and it rains nearly everyday here no matter what.
 
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