So last year I drove my Miata in the winter. It was a blast. It had a worn out stock suspension on it with snow tires and hardtop. This year I upgraded the suspension to FM2.5 with the ground control springs (stiffer) w/ adj. ride height. It will be drivable in the winter, but probably way to stiff for the road conditions. I also don't really want to have it on the salted roads again, either. So I have a couple of options:
Drive as is w/ winter tires. Deal with the salt and suspension.
Stock springs w/ KYB GR2 shocks, upgraded bump stops, and disconnect anti-roll bars (1/2 day of work + alignment). This will soften it up and improve ride on MI winter roads.
<$2k winter beater/ZAV. This would be a multi-purpose vehicle, so probably something like a Cherokee or 4Runner. I wouldn't care if it rusted or a bit dirty inside as long as it got me to work everyday and was safe (i.e. working brakes and no fuel leaks).
Final, and last option, is to get a more "grown up" daily driver (loan would be needed) that is an all season daily driver bust still somewhat fun (manual, RWD/AWD, Mazdaspeed6, 325/8is, ???). Selling the Miata is not really an option since I do track driving instruction and if it happens to get written off, I wouldn't owe money on a vehicle I don't have.
I've been browsing ads now before prices skyrocket and I would have a chance to fix any major issues with it before needing it. So what say the GRM brain trust? Thanks!

