Ran my mouth to soon.
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Originally Posted by meissenation
lol I have to admit that I laugh every time I read about people not driving their camaro in the winter, I do it every day and it's not so bad.
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yeah my car will slide the second I take my foot off my break in snow, too. I don't know, I just don't see the reason to pay that much more money and what not when you can just take extra precautions when driving in the snow and be fine. I mean I live in MI we get a crap load of snow with the lake effects from the great lakes and what not, and yeah there's some scary times there but millions of people drive in snow all the time.
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Originally Posted by meissenation
yeah my car will slide the second I take my foot off my break in snow, too. I don't know, I just don't see the reason to pay that much more money and what not when you can just take extra precautions when driving in the snow and be fine. I mean I live in MI we get a crap load of snow with the lake effects from the great lakes and what not, and yeah there's some scary times there but millions of people drive in snow all the time.
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Get this ****.... I decide all drunk to say to my dog about goin for a ride and he wont leave me alone till I do....so instead of takin The Z out of the garage i decide to take him right down the road in the beater. Well the transmission was perferctly fine. Any ideas?????????
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Originally Posted by meissenation
lol I have to admit that I laugh every time I read about people not driving their camaro in the winter, I do it every day and it's not so bad.