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Old 11-11-2018, 10:03 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Spuds View Post
I haven't given advice, at all, to anyone. I started by supporting Ria-zero's already-made decision. He is in a similar situation to me, and I believe he made the right call based on my experience. After that, I simply have said what I have done, and continue to do in my situation when challenged by people who feel the need to tell others how wrong they are because it's different than what they do.

You clearly feel strongly on this matter, and if there is some personal experience you would like to share regarding winter driving, you have our attention. Otherwise, please spare us the outrage. It makes it seem like you are trying to be a hero in a story that doesn't need one.
oh my bad i guess "Or know how to drive in the snow and plan ahead. A good set of all seasons and decent driving will get you where you want to go in most conditions." was just drunk rambling from yo. which brings me back to my original point, maybe if you drive only on flat. either way any car that drives in freezing temps should be running winter tires period. regardless of snow or hill
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