Nope. The SUV and Truck next to my car also took a long time before they could roll out.
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Noooo! Even Colombians are now afraid of girls named Lorena.Something tells me your last name isn't Bobbitt.
But is the Mrs. named Lorena?
I lived 8 Winters in a place that got 12ft of snow on average and drove a rear wheel drive pickup. I think I know a thing or two about driving in a lot of snow.Not all SUVs are equal. A Subaru with winter tires can’t be stopped!
Nice comparison pic!
Shakira >> LorenaNoooo! Even Colombians are now afraid of girls named Lorena.
I lived 8 Winters in a place that got 12ft of snow on average and drove a rear wheel drive pickup. I think I know a thing or two about driving in a lot of snow.
But more power to you.
Oh and my office mate had a Subaru Forester with winter tires
Awesome!I’ve lived all my life in the northeast US. with an average annual snowfall of 100”, so I’m glad I can learn from an expert. Enjoy the video.
https://youtu.be/aSG-pF1LXHI
I’ve lived all my life in the northeast US. with an average annual snowfall of 100”, so I’m glad I can learn from an expert. Enjoy the video.
https://youtu.be/aSG-pF1LXHI
This is crazy but fascinating!
I’m just having fun with this of course but it is pretty cool what they can do. Nothing is truly unstoppable in wet, heavy snow. Your tires are what help you start and stop because they are what are gripping the ground, be it wet blacktop or snow. Subaru’s have a unique all wheel drive system that make them best equipped to handle these conditions and a cult following as I am finding out. Love watching these videos.
Maybe blocked due to firewall?not sure where to post this.... was browsing through some of the other thread and found many of the photos I posted no longer shows up. Seem to be thread specific.
Today is a Certified Trainwreck. I'll be back later, most likely tomorrow. Too much is happening.
Thanks for the well wishes. I need to make my own luck to navigate these waters.Good luck with the rest of the day.