Honestly, keeping the car stock in terms of engine and drive train is the smartest play in your book for the time being. You can still modify aesthetics and wheels,
which I will get into now. Have you started doing research on a spare set of wheels, and either all season tires or dedicated winter tires? I personally would keep the stock wheels in the factory form that they are in now. Use that set for the warmer months of the year and a second set of wheels with winter tires for the colder months.
You would benefit greatly from learning how the car handles in stock form and may be able to push it to its limits depending on your environment. Either, after your warranty is up, or close to it, you can start modifying the engine and drive train. I know that once you start modding and the mod bug bites, it can be difficult to abstain from pursuing forward. :lol:
Ah... Well, I won't delete what I wrote, but I just now saw your other thread. So, you are in fact going to get another set of wheels with dedicated winter tires. Smart man! :tup:
Aside from proper, dedicated tires, the car should already have everything else you would ever need.
-How many miles are on the car right now?
-Have you read the owner's manual, twice?
-How do you normally drive the car?
-Have you properly informed yourself of crucial information before driving hard and playing with the different driving modes?
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