Rain Tire Recommendations?
#31
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
Studded tires are illegal in some areas
"David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> > "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:sf6cnab5OIXwvf6iXTWJhQ@comcast.com...
> >
> > "For ice it won't
> > make much difference what you have!"
> >
> >
> > winter studded tires are the best thing ever invented =) worst thing is
it
> > kill the fun of e-braking around turns at 4 in the morning, grips too
much
> >
> >
> > ---
> I stand corrected. Didn't think about studded tires.
>
> Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood
military
> base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
>
> -Dave
>
>
"David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> > "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:sf6cnab5OIXwvf6iXTWJhQ@comcast.com...
> >
> > "For ice it won't
> > make much difference what you have!"
> >
> >
> > winter studded tires are the best thing ever invented =) worst thing is
it
> > kill the fun of e-braking around turns at 4 in the morning, grips too
much
> >
> >
> > ---
> I stand corrected. Didn't think about studded tires.
>
> Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood
military
> base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
>
> -Dave
>
>
#32
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
"David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message news:<sf6cnab5OIXwvf6iXTWJhQ@comcast.com>...
> According to Tirerack.com, the Dunlop SP Sport A2 is also a very good tire.
> A little better in the snow along with a 50k treadlife warranty vs. the
> Bridgestone's 45k warranty, and it'll work a bit better in the snow. The
> Bridgestone still beats it in all of the other categories such as dry
> traction, handling, wet, ride comfort, etc... Also a price difference
> between the two - for 195/60-14, it's $72 for the Bridgestone vs. $55 for
> the Dunlops.
The Dunlop SP Sport A2's are what I use for summer tires on my
Integra, though in the 205/50/15 variety (+1 size). I am very
satisfied with them, they perform very well in both wet and dry (wet
being particularly notable!), and is an excellent bang for the buck.
As for snow performance, I have another set of proper snow tires
(Kumho KW11's in a narrower 175/65/14) to tackle our Canadian
winters... well, if you consider what Toronto gets really a "winter"
;-) ... so I can't really comment too much on the snow performance
from the Dunlops. But from what I've heard they are one of the top
"all season" tires to use in the winter.
- Kevin
http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
> According to Tirerack.com, the Dunlop SP Sport A2 is also a very good tire.
> A little better in the snow along with a 50k treadlife warranty vs. the
> Bridgestone's 45k warranty, and it'll work a bit better in the snow. The
> Bridgestone still beats it in all of the other categories such as dry
> traction, handling, wet, ride comfort, etc... Also a price difference
> between the two - for 195/60-14, it's $72 for the Bridgestone vs. $55 for
> the Dunlops.
The Dunlop SP Sport A2's are what I use for summer tires on my
Integra, though in the 205/50/15 variety (+1 size). I am very
satisfied with them, they perform very well in both wet and dry (wet
being particularly notable!), and is an excellent bang for the buck.
As for snow performance, I have another set of proper snow tires
(Kumho KW11's in a narrower 175/65/14) to tackle our Canadian
winters... well, if you consider what Toronto gets really a "winter"
;-) ... so I can't really comment too much on the snow performance
from the Dunlops. But from what I've heard they are one of the top
"all season" tires to use in the winter.
- Kevin
http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
#33
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
"David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message news:<sf6cnab5OIXwvf6iXTWJhQ@comcast.com>...
> According to Tirerack.com, the Dunlop SP Sport A2 is also a very good tire.
> A little better in the snow along with a 50k treadlife warranty vs. the
> Bridgestone's 45k warranty, and it'll work a bit better in the snow. The
> Bridgestone still beats it in all of the other categories such as dry
> traction, handling, wet, ride comfort, etc... Also a price difference
> between the two - for 195/60-14, it's $72 for the Bridgestone vs. $55 for
> the Dunlops.
The Dunlop SP Sport A2's are what I use for summer tires on my
Integra, though in the 205/50/15 variety (+1 size). I am very
satisfied with them, they perform very well in both wet and dry (wet
being particularly notable!), and is an excellent bang for the buck.
As for snow performance, I have another set of proper snow tires
(Kumho KW11's in a narrower 175/65/14) to tackle our Canadian
winters... well, if you consider what Toronto gets really a "winter"
;-) ... so I can't really comment too much on the snow performance
from the Dunlops. But from what I've heard they are one of the top
"all season" tires to use in the winter.
- Kevin
http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
> According to Tirerack.com, the Dunlop SP Sport A2 is also a very good tire.
> A little better in the snow along with a 50k treadlife warranty vs. the
> Bridgestone's 45k warranty, and it'll work a bit better in the snow. The
> Bridgestone still beats it in all of the other categories such as dry
> traction, handling, wet, ride comfort, etc... Also a price difference
> between the two - for 195/60-14, it's $72 for the Bridgestone vs. $55 for
> the Dunlops.
The Dunlop SP Sport A2's are what I use for summer tires on my
Integra, though in the 205/50/15 variety (+1 size). I am very
satisfied with them, they perform very well in both wet and dry (wet
being particularly notable!), and is an excellent bang for the buck.
As for snow performance, I have another set of proper snow tires
(Kumho KW11's in a narrower 175/65/14) to tackle our Canadian
winters... well, if you consider what Toronto gets really a "winter"
;-) ... so I can't really comment too much on the snow performance
from the Dunlops. But from what I've heard they are one of the top
"all season" tires to use in the winter.
- Kevin
http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
#34
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
"David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message news:<sf6cnab5OIXwvf6iXTWJhQ@comcast.com>...
> According to Tirerack.com, the Dunlop SP Sport A2 is also a very good tire.
> A little better in the snow along with a 50k treadlife warranty vs. the
> Bridgestone's 45k warranty, and it'll work a bit better in the snow. The
> Bridgestone still beats it in all of the other categories such as dry
> traction, handling, wet, ride comfort, etc... Also a price difference
> between the two - for 195/60-14, it's $72 for the Bridgestone vs. $55 for
> the Dunlops.
The Dunlop SP Sport A2's are what I use for summer tires on my
Integra, though in the 205/50/15 variety (+1 size). I am very
satisfied with them, they perform very well in both wet and dry (wet
being particularly notable!), and is an excellent bang for the buck.
As for snow performance, I have another set of proper snow tires
(Kumho KW11's in a narrower 175/65/14) to tackle our Canadian
winters... well, if you consider what Toronto gets really a "winter"
;-) ... so I can't really comment too much on the snow performance
from the Dunlops. But from what I've heard they are one of the top
"all season" tires to use in the winter.
- Kevin
http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
> According to Tirerack.com, the Dunlop SP Sport A2 is also a very good tire.
> A little better in the snow along with a 50k treadlife warranty vs. the
> Bridgestone's 45k warranty, and it'll work a bit better in the snow. The
> Bridgestone still beats it in all of the other categories such as dry
> traction, handling, wet, ride comfort, etc... Also a price difference
> between the two - for 195/60-14, it's $72 for the Bridgestone vs. $55 for
> the Dunlops.
The Dunlop SP Sport A2's are what I use for summer tires on my
Integra, though in the 205/50/15 variety (+1 size). I am very
satisfied with them, they perform very well in both wet and dry (wet
being particularly notable!), and is an excellent bang for the buck.
As for snow performance, I have another set of proper snow tires
(Kumho KW11's in a narrower 175/65/14) to tackle our Canadian
winters... well, if you consider what Toronto gets really a "winter"
;-) ... so I can't really comment too much on the snow performance
from the Dunlops. But from what I've heard they are one of the top
"all season" tires to use in the winter.
- Kevin
http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
Do you have more pictures of your integra? it looks nice. I'd like to get
some A2's for my civic.
"Kevin Sargent" <kevin_sargent@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<sf6cnab5OIXwvf6iXTWJhQ@comcast.com>...
> > According to Tirerack.com, the Dunlop SP Sport A2 is also a very good
tire.
> > A little better in the snow along with a 50k treadlife warranty vs. the
> > Bridgestone's 45k warranty, and it'll work a bit better in the snow.
The
> > Bridgestone still beats it in all of the other categories such as dry
> > traction, handling, wet, ride comfort, etc... Also a price difference
> > between the two - for 195/60-14, it's $72 for the Bridgestone vs. $55
for
> > the Dunlops.
>
> The Dunlop SP Sport A2's are what I use for summer tires on my
> Integra, though in the 205/50/15 variety (+1 size). I am very
> satisfied with them, they perform very well in both wet and dry (wet
> being particularly notable!), and is an excellent bang for the buck.
>
> As for snow performance, I have another set of proper snow tires
> (Kumho KW11's in a narrower 175/65/14) to tackle our Canadian
> winters... well, if you consider what Toronto gets really a "winter"
> ;-) ... so I can't really comment too much on the snow performance
> from the Dunlops. But from what I've heard they are one of the top
> "all season" tires to use in the winter.
>
>
> - Kevin
> http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
some A2's for my civic.
"Kevin Sargent" <kevin_sargent@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f2c0c21.0309161226.3f3326bf@posting.google.co m...
> "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<sf6cnab5OIXwvf6iXTWJhQ@comcast.com>...
> > According to Tirerack.com, the Dunlop SP Sport A2 is also a very good
tire.
> > A little better in the snow along with a 50k treadlife warranty vs. the
> > Bridgestone's 45k warranty, and it'll work a bit better in the snow.
The
> > Bridgestone still beats it in all of the other categories such as dry
> > traction, handling, wet, ride comfort, etc... Also a price difference
> > between the two - for 195/60-14, it's $72 for the Bridgestone vs. $55
for
> > the Dunlops.
>
> The Dunlop SP Sport A2's are what I use for summer tires on my
> Integra, though in the 205/50/15 variety (+1 size). I am very
> satisfied with them, they perform very well in both wet and dry (wet
> being particularly notable!), and is an excellent bang for the buck.
>
> As for snow performance, I have another set of proper snow tires
> (Kumho KW11's in a narrower 175/65/14) to tackle our Canadian
> winters... well, if you consider what Toronto gets really a "winter"
> ;-) ... so I can't really comment too much on the snow performance
> from the Dunlops. But from what I've heard they are one of the top
> "all season" tires to use in the winter.
>
>
> - Kevin
> http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
Do you have more pictures of your integra? it looks nice. I'd like to get
some A2's for my civic.
"Kevin Sargent" <kevin_sargent@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f2c0c21.0309161226.3f3326bf@posting.google.co m...
> "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<sf6cnab5OIXwvf6iXTWJhQ@comcast.com>...
> > According to Tirerack.com, the Dunlop SP Sport A2 is also a very good
tire.
> > A little better in the snow along with a 50k treadlife warranty vs. the
> > Bridgestone's 45k warranty, and it'll work a bit better in the snow.
The
> > Bridgestone still beats it in all of the other categories such as dry
> > traction, handling, wet, ride comfort, etc... Also a price difference
> > between the two - for 195/60-14, it's $72 for the Bridgestone vs. $55
for
> > the Dunlops.
>
> The Dunlop SP Sport A2's are what I use for summer tires on my
> Integra, though in the 205/50/15 variety (+1 size). I am very
> satisfied with them, they perform very well in both wet and dry (wet
> being particularly notable!), and is an excellent bang for the buck.
>
> As for snow performance, I have another set of proper snow tires
> (Kumho KW11's in a narrower 175/65/14) to tackle our Canadian
> winters... well, if you consider what Toronto gets really a "winter"
> ;-) ... so I can't really comment too much on the snow performance
> from the Dunlops. But from what I've heard they are one of the top
> "all season" tires to use in the winter.
>
>
> - Kevin
> http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
some A2's for my civic.
"Kevin Sargent" <kevin_sargent@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f2c0c21.0309161226.3f3326bf@posting.google.co m...
> "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<sf6cnab5OIXwvf6iXTWJhQ@comcast.com>...
> > According to Tirerack.com, the Dunlop SP Sport A2 is also a very good
tire.
> > A little better in the snow along with a 50k treadlife warranty vs. the
> > Bridgestone's 45k warranty, and it'll work a bit better in the snow.
The
> > Bridgestone still beats it in all of the other categories such as dry
> > traction, handling, wet, ride comfort, etc... Also a price difference
> > between the two - for 195/60-14, it's $72 for the Bridgestone vs. $55
for
> > the Dunlops.
>
> The Dunlop SP Sport A2's are what I use for summer tires on my
> Integra, though in the 205/50/15 variety (+1 size). I am very
> satisfied with them, they perform very well in both wet and dry (wet
> being particularly notable!), and is an excellent bang for the buck.
>
> As for snow performance, I have another set of proper snow tires
> (Kumho KW11's in a narrower 175/65/14) to tackle our Canadian
> winters... well, if you consider what Toronto gets really a "winter"
> ;-) ... so I can't really comment too much on the snow performance
> from the Dunlops. But from what I've heard they are one of the top
> "all season" tires to use in the winter.
>
>
> - Kevin
> http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
#37
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
Do you have more pictures of your integra? it looks nice. I'd like to get
some A2's for my civic.
"Kevin Sargent" <kevin_sargent@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f2c0c21.0309161226.3f3326bf@posting.google.co m...
> "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<sf6cnab5OIXwvf6iXTWJhQ@comcast.com>...
> > According to Tirerack.com, the Dunlop SP Sport A2 is also a very good
tire.
> > A little better in the snow along with a 50k treadlife warranty vs. the
> > Bridgestone's 45k warranty, and it'll work a bit better in the snow.
The
> > Bridgestone still beats it in all of the other categories such as dry
> > traction, handling, wet, ride comfort, etc... Also a price difference
> > between the two - for 195/60-14, it's $72 for the Bridgestone vs. $55
for
> > the Dunlops.
>
> The Dunlop SP Sport A2's are what I use for summer tires on my
> Integra, though in the 205/50/15 variety (+1 size). I am very
> satisfied with them, they perform very well in both wet and dry (wet
> being particularly notable!), and is an excellent bang for the buck.
>
> As for snow performance, I have another set of proper snow tires
> (Kumho KW11's in a narrower 175/65/14) to tackle our Canadian
> winters... well, if you consider what Toronto gets really a "winter"
> ;-) ... so I can't really comment too much on the snow performance
> from the Dunlops. But from what I've heard they are one of the top
> "all season" tires to use in the winter.
>
>
> - Kevin
> http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
some A2's for my civic.
"Kevin Sargent" <kevin_sargent@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:f2c0c21.0309161226.3f3326bf@posting.google.co m...
> "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<sf6cnab5OIXwvf6iXTWJhQ@comcast.com>...
> > According to Tirerack.com, the Dunlop SP Sport A2 is also a very good
tire.
> > A little better in the snow along with a 50k treadlife warranty vs. the
> > Bridgestone's 45k warranty, and it'll work a bit better in the snow.
The
> > Bridgestone still beats it in all of the other categories such as dry
> > traction, handling, wet, ride comfort, etc... Also a price difference
> > between the two - for 195/60-14, it's $72 for the Bridgestone vs. $55
for
> > the Dunlops.
>
> The Dunlop SP Sport A2's are what I use for summer tires on my
> Integra, though in the 205/50/15 variety (+1 size). I am very
> satisfied with them, they perform very well in both wet and dry (wet
> being particularly notable!), and is an excellent bang for the buck.
>
> As for snow performance, I have another set of proper snow tires
> (Kumho KW11's in a narrower 175/65/14) to tackle our Canadian
> winters... well, if you consider what Toronto gets really a "winter"
> ;-) ... so I can't really comment too much on the snow performance
> from the Dunlops. But from what I've heard they are one of the top
> "all season" tires to use in the winter.
>
>
> - Kevin
> http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
#38
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
In article <kvedncKBArgc7_miXTWJgA@comcast.com>,
"David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote:
> Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood military
> base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
Parking those is a bitch and the fuel consumption (you don't put
"economy" and "eight gallons per mile" in the same sentence); however,
traffic jams will be a thing of the past. Just drive right on through.
"David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote:
> Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood military
> base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
Parking those is a bitch and the fuel consumption (you don't put
"economy" and "eight gallons per mile" in the same sentence); however,
traffic jams will be a thing of the past. Just drive right on through.
#39
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
In article <kvedncKBArgc7_miXTWJgA@comcast.com>,
"David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote:
> Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood military
> base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
Parking those is a bitch and the fuel consumption (you don't put
"economy" and "eight gallons per mile" in the same sentence); however,
traffic jams will be a thing of the past. Just drive right on through.
"David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote:
> Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood military
> base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
Parking those is a bitch and the fuel consumption (you don't put
"economy" and "eight gallons per mile" in the same sentence); however,
traffic jams will be a thing of the past. Just drive right on through.
#40
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
In article <kvedncKBArgc7_miXTWJgA@comcast.com>,
"David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote:
> Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood military
> base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
Parking those is a bitch and the fuel consumption (you don't put
"economy" and "eight gallons per mile" in the same sentence); however,
traffic jams will be a thing of the past. Just drive right on through.
"David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote:
> Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood military
> base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
Parking those is a bitch and the fuel consumption (you don't put
"economy" and "eight gallons per mile" in the same sentence); however,
traffic jams will be a thing of the past. Just drive right on through.
#41
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
"Jim Mowreader" <xpr3@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> In article <kvedncKBArgc7_miXTWJgA@comcast.com>,
> "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood
military
> > base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
>
> Parking those is a bitch and the fuel consumption (you don't put
> "economy" and "eight gallons per mile" in the same sentence); however,
> traffic jams will be a thing of the past. Just drive right on through.
If you can drive right on through a traffic jam why would parking be a
bitch? Can't argue about the fuel consumption!
-Dave
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
"Jim Mowreader" <xpr3@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> In article <kvedncKBArgc7_miXTWJgA@comcast.com>,
> "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood
military
> > base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
>
> Parking those is a bitch and the fuel consumption (you don't put
> "economy" and "eight gallons per mile" in the same sentence); however,
> traffic jams will be a thing of the past. Just drive right on through.
If you can drive right on through a traffic jam why would parking be a
bitch? Can't argue about the fuel consumption!
-Dave
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
"Jim Mowreader" <xpr3@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> In article <kvedncKBArgc7_miXTWJgA@comcast.com>,
> "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood
military
> > base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
>
> Parking those is a bitch and the fuel consumption (you don't put
> "economy" and "eight gallons per mile" in the same sentence); however,
> traffic jams will be a thing of the past. Just drive right on through.
If you can drive right on through a traffic jam why would parking be a
bitch? Can't argue about the fuel consumption!
-Dave
#44
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
Jim Mowreader wrote:
> In article <kvedncKBArgc7_miXTWJgA@comcast.com>,
> "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood military
>>base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
>
> Parking those is a bitch and the fuel consumption (you don't put
> "economy" and "eight gallons per mile" in the same sentence); however,
> traffic jams will be a thing of the past. Just drive right on through.
Great for offroad driving and you always get the right of way at STOP signs.
> In article <kvedncKBArgc7_miXTWJgA@comcast.com>,
> "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood military
>>base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
>
> Parking those is a bitch and the fuel consumption (you don't put
> "economy" and "eight gallons per mile" in the same sentence); however,
> traffic jams will be a thing of the past. Just drive right on through.
Great for offroad driving and you always get the right of way at STOP signs.
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Re: Rain Tire Recommendations?
Jim Mowreader wrote:
> In article <kvedncKBArgc7_miXTWJgA@comcast.com>,
> "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood military
>>base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
>
> Parking those is a bitch and the fuel consumption (you don't put
> "economy" and "eight gallons per mile" in the same sentence); however,
> traffic jams will be a thing of the past. Just drive right on through.
Great for offroad driving and you always get the right of way at STOP signs.
> In article <kvedncKBArgc7_miXTWJgA@comcast.com>,
> "David L" <davelieu@REMOVE-MEyahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>Here's another idea - how about going to your friendly neighborhood military
>>base and "borrowing" an M1-A1 for riding on the ice? ;-)
>
> Parking those is a bitch and the fuel consumption (you don't put
> "economy" and "eight gallons per mile" in the same sentence); however,
> traffic jams will be a thing of the past. Just drive right on through.
Great for offroad driving and you always get the right of way at STOP signs.