I still want to have fun and have traction even if its cold out. I
don't know why that's so hard to understand.
Its not that we dont understand it, its that youre asking for
your cake and to eat it too. I mean I would love for my Viper
to get 600hp AND 70mpg, its just not in the cards with current
technology.
Realistically I would find it hard to believe there would be a
comparable difference between the ZO6s Continentals and the
Gen3s Pilots on cold, dry road. The real difference would be in
the Vette's willingness to save your life if things got sideways.
The viper has no such qualms.
Short story long, you need skill to drive this car in warm, dry
weather. If you have ANY concern about something as beign
as cold air I would really suggest getting a DD for the winter
months.