Blake307
Blake307
Blake307

So it was -16 here yesterday and today its 17. We handled it ok.

No not me. I just happen to be in a seminar today and can't be on my computer during the presentations.

Agreed

1. Snow chains are illegal in Michigan, you can't drive on public roads with them. 2. One of my points is yes we have all the plow trucks BUT we don't actually need them the clear the way for us to get around, we are able to do it without them. Also while you were dealing with your "snow" yesterday it was -16 degrees

I believe Flint and Detroit are always in a competition to see who can have the most murders. I actually live in the safest city in Michigan.

Right there, thats what I'm trying to say to all these people complaining that we only get snow not ice and its different. I grew up on the west side of Michigan, so what you're describing is exactly what I learned to drive in. Also we have the ability to drive in these conditions before the plow trucks get out on the

In Michigan we have the ability to get around without a truck coming and plowing a path for us. I am able to drive in a foot of snow no problem. Hell I've even driven in 2 feet + one time.

Its most definitely all "fluffy" snow. Most of the time its wet heavy shit. We too get ice and then snow on top of it, yes it may take us a little longer to get to work but we still carry on with our normal lives.

Are you trying to suggest that I am from the City of Flint? Because I most definitely am not.

What they got maybe a couple inches of snow? I'd hate to see what would happen if they were to get say a foot of snow which we get regularly in Michigan.

Silly people from Atlanta, its only snow.

I believe he has 3 daughters so you really wouldn't have to marry a man

I've had the opportunity to go through Ken's collection and it's definitely one of the best in the country. Ken is also the nicest guy you'd ever want to meet.

I was working at a Nissan dealership in 2009 when those things came out and we couldn't keep them on the lot. I think we sold something like 10 or 11 of them while I was there.

The Ford 7.3l diesel. Those things were built proof and with some off the shelf mods could make a ton of power.

Parked at Greektown and took Cadillacs free Über to Cobo

100% sure of it. I work for a tier 1 parts supplier and a majority of the parts for the Taurus are the same for the Explorer. I also happen to own one of the new explorers.

Its the car from the website

And what did they do to Detroit?

It doesn't have to be auto journalist-friendly, I'm not saying get a mustang or something. I'm just saying at least drive something from the Big 3.