bluelines:
4trac:

So, many apologies for going on topic here (hint, title of this threadblush), but do we assume your now slightly less famous blue 991 is still appreciated in your collection, if only to get you up to these lovely snowy places, or is the Cayman's superior fun factor making you wonder about moving the 991 up to something more spacious, or even more winter-ready? 

Apology accepted Smiley

Interesting question. The GT4 has turned into a garage queen since the snow started falling. It is pretty much useless in these conditions, even if it would sport winter tires. I guess the traction "might" be ok'ish with the right tires, but the low height not. Nor does it accept a ski rack. So it is parked up in the warm garage waiting for the spring sun and dry roads Smiley

 

Better not try it - I once had a Boxster as a loaner and drove it in heavy snow. The mid-engine puts far less pressure on the rear axle. In combination with the high-speed winter tires the car is more or less useless in heavy snow. Very poor traction Smiley