well i'm in new england where we get 80" of snow some winters and i feel that they should be run year long. I've spent under $5k in over 3 years on the Lamborghini doing this with services being limited to oil filter, annual brake flush, tires and inspection. Even less on the Bentley. I do realize that these cars are awd though. good luck doing that with rwd. As for salted roads, I've just washed and was fine. I've decided to offer $140k firm for the new LE. If the offeris accepted I'll upload pics upon delivery; if it isnt accepted I'll have more resources for the gallardo successor order next year at this time.
Taking the Viper out in the winter, when it cold and possibly wet or humid, you may find yourself in some serious trouble. You will quickly learn what kind of power is put to those rear wheels, and how quickly you can get out of control.
I was talking about gravel....not salt (we dont use any salt here in the mountains). Gravel has a nasty tendency to get kicked up by the cars around you. If you think a cracked windshield or paint chips is worth the little warm up run, then you respect your cars a lot less than I do.
You must have a good undercarriage wash at your house to ensure you wash that salt off where it can cause some problems.
Again.....I am talking about the area I live in and why I wouldnt even think about taking my 'toy cars' out in the winter. Obviously there are many places you could take you cars out during the winter months but your comment about not understanding why others wont, is a bit strange considering conditions in many states during the winter.
To each his own.......I sleep well knowing my cars are tucked away during the dark months. Makes it that much more exciting when spring comes around.
Matt