Wondering if it's worth my time to head to a dnr range this late in the day. I think the one that makes the most sense would be willow slough because they're on central time. But I hate willow slough. Jp and winimac are on eastern time so they close an hour earlier.
You're up?!
So want that Challenger R/T Classic.
I might not be coming to as many M&S's next year, guys.lol
Yup and then idiots put summer performance tires on them so they can slide on the snow all winter long.Do they make the challengers in awd? I know they make awd charger srt's
Yup and then idiots put summer performance tires on them so they can slide on the snow all winter long.
BE CAREFUL with AWD. Some are good, some not so much.
For example: BMW's "X" drive system favors the rear wheels with roughly 80% of the power while the Audi "Quattro" system spreads the power to all 4 wheels. The last AWD Volvo SUV I owned favored the front wheels with roughly 65% of the power and my VW Touareg spreads around the power to all 4 corners. Not sure what the Dodge/Chrysler system does, but its worth checking into if looking for an all season vehicle. And clearly the tires are critical.
I put summer tires on my AWD Infinti G37. The key is I also have winter tires.
I very much prefer AWD, and will always get summer and winter tires. All-season tires pretty much suck at everything.
Anyone see the youtube video of a bus driver giving an uppercut to an unruly passenger? I'd post a link, but its not working on my phone. Saw it on someone elses. Just type in "uppercut"
Yes I agree. But within the context of the thread we were talking about winter driving so I was referring to the idiots who put the summer performance ultra low profile tires on and then assume that AWD will compensate in the winter. Those people are true idiots.
Anyone see the youtube video of a bus driver giving an uppercut to an unruly passenger? I'd post a link, but its not working on my phone. Saw it on someone elses. Just type in "uppercut"