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How reliable are Geo Metro's as far as driving in the winter?

Looking for someone who owns a 97 Geo Metro, or who has owned one in the past. Wondering how they are as far as driving in the winter. Wondering how they are on snow covered roads, or just driving on rain covered roads

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I'm a builder 30 years. Put a larger plastic shield around it so if in the future there is a problem with the existing septic pipe there's big enough tunnel through that area that you can pull out the old pipe and a new pipe can be installed through the larger tunnel. Better safe then sorry.
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Making something adjustable yet airtight will be hard. The only rubber plugs I can think of are called plumbing test plugs, but don't know if they come small enough for you. PVC plug fittings are made, which fit (preferably with glue) inside the pipe, rather than covering the outside of the pipe like a cap does. Not sure that either would seal as well as you need without glue, or would be adjustable enough if left dry. - Either might fit well enough dry to test the tone, then trim the pipe to the desired length and glue in place

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