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Old 02-04-2013, 11:54 AM   #11 (permalink)
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At that point, a truck can't even help you and the whole "know how to drive in bad weather " argument becomes invalid.

That is like me saying he needs to learn how to fly because he might drive into a tornado.
Here in the states we have tornadoes that can level half a metro area and they occur most of the year.
At some point you have to acknowledge that nothing can help you, but the more you practice, the more prepared you will be in a pinch.
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Old 02-04-2013, 05:03 PM   #12 (permalink)
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At that point, a truck can't even help you and the whole "know how to drive in bad weather " argument becomes invalid.

That is like me saying he needs to learn how to fly because he might drive into a tornado.
Here in the states we have tornadoes that can level half a metro area and they occur most of the year.
At some point you have to acknowledge that nothing can help you, but the more you practice, the more prepared you will be in a pinch.
Kind sir, this Gentlemen is on the topic about winter weather not about the Tornado, and so what are you telling me your going to practice to where you learn how to dodge a tornado? are you nuts?! now your starting to make no sense, a truck has a better chance in bad weather and rougher roads then a car does. And i don't know how you Treat your vehicles but i would never risk a sports car on a poor weather condition. I drive a 2000 F 150, a 2012 Chevy Silverado, and my 2001 Celica and my car has never seen snow, Celica's are little compact low cars and are ment to be driven with care, and you own an older model, hense why its higher off the ground, the 7th gen is lower and is not to be used to Rally and go through snow and rough roads.
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^^ That's cold as **** D:
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Old 02-05-2013, 01:12 AM   #14 (permalink)
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But but but..... He lives in New York, not Tibet.
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I'm not trying to argue with you indefinitely, let's agree to disagree and see what the rest of the community has to say on the subject.
I'm not even taking this thread seriously anymore, it is entertainment while I am eating.
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