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Why are Camaro and Mustang owners driving in this weather?
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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3524592" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>[ATTACH=full]193858[/ATTACH] I used to take this 500hp money pit out in the snow with summer high performance tires on it. Had exactly 4 1/2 inches of clearance under the front lip and I scraped leaving my driveway if I wasn’t careful. I did also have a land cruiser at the time, but the M was wayyy more fun. </p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]193859[/ATTACH] </p><p>now look at me. Driving a bone stock truck getting cocky, put the truck in the drive sideways because I could. A lot of driving in weather is about driving modestly. Having too much capability makes you cocky and do dumb stuff just because you can. I think of Robert Heinlen talking about surviving a battle royale naked with a knife vs with an assault rifle and body armor. It’s a lot easier to mess up when you think you’re invincible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3524592, member: 35036"] [ATTACH=full]193858[/ATTACH] I used to take this 500hp money pit out in the snow with summer high performance tires on it. Had exactly 4 1/2 inches of clearance under the front lip and I scraped leaving my driveway if I wasn’t careful. I did also have a land cruiser at the time, but the M was wayyy more fun. [ATTACH=full]193859[/ATTACH] now look at me. Driving a bone stock truck getting cocky, put the truck in the drive sideways because I could. A lot of driving in weather is about driving modestly. Having too much capability makes you cocky and do dumb stuff just because you can. I think of Robert Heinlen talking about surviving a battle royale naked with a knife vs with an assault rifle and body armor. It’s a lot easier to mess up when you think you’re invincible. [/QUOTE]
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