Heated Highway!
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From: Beantown
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I used to live in Boston and I never had to drive because I lived in the city and just took the train or a bus but I DO NOT miss that damn snow. I grew up in cali so moving to bean town was a culture shock and a temperature shock as well. I still remember how my hands would get so cold waiting for the bus they would feel like my fingers had been slammed in a car door (with gloves on in -15 deg temps). MAn I will take the 110-115 deg summers all day long.
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I used to live in Boston and I never had to drive because I lived in the city and just took the train or a bus but I DO NOT miss that damn snow. I grew up in cali so moving to bean town was a culture shock and a temperature shock as well. I still remember how my hands would get so cold waiting for the bus they would feel like my fingers had been slammed in a car door (with gloves on in -15 deg temps). MAn I will take the 110-115 deg summers all day long.
I discover the other day our GS don't make good spinout. I tried it in an empty huge parking spot far away from every possible thing. I couldn't get the car up to speed to do any spin in the snow... well the rear wheels spin a lot but that's about it. LOL
Somebody on CL posted this a while ago... have not tried to duplicate this in my AWD. :P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuW96xzwR9s
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From: Beantown
Ha yeah I thought about driving yesterday but saw the amount of salt on the ground and ice and changed my mind!
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