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Someone wanted to see a Miata romping through deep snow. This is seriously easy for this car.
I had stopped to check on a mail man who had got himself stuck in the ditch of this road. Unfortunate because i couldn't help him, but he had help on the way.
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This car sucks up snow so well. I get asked at least once a day about my choice of vehicle for winter driving. I wouldn't have anything else. I pass everything and unless there is 9" of snow or more on the ground it can't be stopped.
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Giving away something with a car is a good way to get dumb people to pay full pop for a car.
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I know what you mean. I felt the snow scraping the underside of the car the whole way into work this morning, but it was a trooper. Good tires make all the difference.
People at work think I'm crazy, but then, I did notice a hell of a lot of clean, dry SUVs in the garage when I got home this evening whose owners apparently didn't feel ballsy enough to tackle a proper Chicago winter today.
I also may or may not have driven out onto the helicopter pad and done some donuts while leaving work today.
Speaking of crazy (and relevant to thread):
People at work think I'm crazy, but then, I did notice a hell of a lot of clean, dry SUVs in the garage when I got home this evening whose owners apparently didn't feel ballsy enough to tackle a proper Chicago winter today.
I also may or may not have driven out onto the helicopter pad and done some donuts while leaving work today.
Speaking of crazy (and relevant to thread):
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Yeah. This is actually a scary thing with Miatas. Snow packs in the front suspension and the heat from the breaks melt it then it refreezes on and in the caliper when you stop driving.
A couple stops will usually clear it up.
This isn't very bad. I've seen it much worse.
A couple stops will usually clear it up.
This isn't very bad. I've seen it much worse.