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Old 11-05-2009, 01:15 PM   #111
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Ahh, snow... I still remember the excitement of driving a fwd car on nearly-bald tires and having it lose traction on a steep downhill. And being blown clean across a bridge in a 4wd truck on ice.

My solution was to move someplace warm.
I drove one winter with tires so bald they eventually went flat. There was zero tread on them. I still didn't have a problem driving in snow.
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Old 11-05-2009, 01:47 PM   #112
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I drove one winter with tires so bald they eventually went flat. There was zero tread on them. I still didn't have a problem driving in snow.
When I lived up there, we didn’t even have tires. I drove around on the steel wheels.

Sometimes they had too much traction, so I’d hose them down at night and drive on the frozen donuts that remained.

Mid-winter in the “snow-belt”, driving uphill both to and from the lumberjack job on wheels made of ice: THAT is character.
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Old 11-05-2009, 01:51 PM   #113
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When I lived up there, we didn’t even have tires. I drove around on the steel wheels.

Sometimes they had too much traction, so I’d hose them down at night and drive on the frozen donuts that remained.

Mid-winter in the “snow-belt”, driving uphill both to and from the lumberjack job on wheels made of ice: THAT is character.


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Old 11-05-2009, 01:59 PM   #114
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Be nice if some people who have a truck had the balls to say why they had a truck and not come up with a long bullshit list of excuses.

"I have truck because I wanted a truck and I liked this one in particular. I didn't ask you to justify why you drive a Passat did I? Now fuck off."
We are buying a truck soon because we are sick of having to borrow my dad's every other week for this or that. It gets old. If I want to move a bike or buy some furniture, I don't want to have to drive down to my dads an hour away, drive back, pick the shit up, move it, then drive back to my dad's with his truck and then drive my car back home. Megalame.

And we are buying a tacoma because that's what my husband wants.
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Old 11-05-2009, 02:09 PM   #115
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one of these is in our future (used)



so when the weather gets bad, i don't have to worry about Z gettin to and from work.
You can't be serious.....

Tires are the #1 most important thing in rain, not 4WD....

And a white Lexus is typical for Asian women who drive slow. Way to reinforce the stereotype.


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Old 11-05-2009, 02:13 PM   #116
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You can't be serious.....

Tires are the #1 most important thing in rain, not 4WD....

And that Lexus is the typical machine for Asian women who drive slow. Way to reinforce the stereotype.

Very true, one of my neighbors has one and his wife....Asian.
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Old 11-05-2009, 02:14 PM   #117
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Very true, one of my neighbors has one and his wife....Asian.
It's probably white or champagne gold, right?
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Old 11-05-2009, 02:15 PM   #118
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tires + weight

yeah i wish they had 2wd........

and what other classy veh. to forge thru flooded roads to get home and make me a sammich!

i can only think of 2 asians women that i know of that drove them, 1 i sold to her, and my cousins wife , she totalled 1 when she had a blowout, and bounced off retaining walls on both sides of the road. ping-pong.

neighbor has a toy. landcruiser, nigerian
neighbor has a lexus GX, nigerian
rich friend has 1-GX & 2 ('02&'08) LX's, white women
Z"s aunt has a GX, obviously a white women.
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Old 11-05-2009, 02:17 PM   #119
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And a white Lexus is typical for Asian women who drive slow. Way to reinforce the stereotype.

His wife is white.
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Old 11-05-2009, 02:17 PM   #120
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It's probably white or champagne gold, right?
Yeah it's the light gold whatever you call it.
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