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Originally Posted by TorqueDog
The tires and ground clearance are going to be the main concerns, so if it were me and I was planning on 'occasional' winter driving in a Corvette, I'd get Michelin Pilot Sport A/S series tires. The summer performance is going to be more than sufficient, and the winter performance is good enough. That's the tire I used on my E-Coupe and it was fine for all except huge dumps of snow, and it had more torque than the above three cars combined.
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That's not fair because the torque in an S2000 is a negative number
Ground clearance is really the only thing that should limit the use of any car in the winter. Good winter tires make all the difference and when you factor in traction control and various other nannies, any modern sports car could handle 99% of road conditions besides clearance issues.