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Kurt Weiske | Andrew Leary | Re: build back better |
April 25, 2022 9:31 AM * |
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-=> Andrew Leary wrote to Jas Hud <=- AL> I replaced my 2010 Ford Escape AWD with a 2017 Ford Police Interceptor AL> Utility that had been retired by the Vermont State Police. The 3.7L V6 AL> actually gets better mileage than the 2.5L I-4 in the Escape was AL> getting toward the end. Being from Vermont, the 2017 also came with AWD AL> and decent winter tires. Oh, they're calling the Explorer model "Police Interceptor", too. I was confused as how you could make the old Crown Vic platform AWD. AL> Around here people either drive scared or they think that they can go AL> 80+ in snow just because they have a 4WD/AWD SUV or pickup. I chuckle AL> to myself as I pass them off the road stuck in a snowbank. They *can* go 80+ mph in the snow/ice - they just better not plan on stopping. My last experience in the snow was in my Prius with 3 passengers and myself. In retrospect, I should have gotten new tires first - I had about 6mm of tread on my car. A 4 hour drive under sunny conditions took 12 hours, and the snow was coming down so hard that on the road to my cabin, I got stuck with cable chains going up a hill and had to rock it to get moving again. My car was so low it was snowplowing! Now, we have a 7-passenger AWD SUV with H/T tires. ... Use an old idea --- MultiMail/DOS v0.52 * Origin: realitycheckBBS.org -- information is power. (618:300/1) |
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