I’m from stone cold Taxachusetts but unlike my neighbors in Concord I’m cheap. Question: do I really have to store my car for the winter if I don’t drive it until the Spring when all the salt has been pushed to the side of the road and dissolved into our groundwater? I don’t have a garage and am thinking of just covering the car in my driveway instead of spending the 200 bucks a month to store it. I’m just afraid when I start it in the warm weather the undercarriage will fall on to the driveway.
Nah it will be fine. I recommend a fuel stabilizer if it is going to sit longer than 6 months so you don't get any gelling or anything in the fuel lines... and its always a good idea to just go out and start the car and let it get up to operating temperature every month or so.