Ummmm...I guess you could do worse. Fair warning, though: Medicine Hat to Brandon is the type of drive that gives people suicidal tendencies. Best to either drive it at night with an open top or overnight (and hit the water slides) around Moose Jaw.
Ummmm...I guess you could do worse. Fair warning, though: Medicine Hat to Brandon is the type of drive that gives people suicidal tendencies. Best to either drive it at night with an open top or overnight (and hit the water slides) around Moose Jaw.
Driving through northern Ontario is like space flight without cryogenics, I highly advise against it
Having driven the prairies... this is definitely a good idea. I remember crossing from Ontario into Manitoba and seeing the sign proclaiming that the road was “Straight as an arrow”... it is. Pretty much until you hit Calgary.
Saskatchewan makes Nebraska look like a god damned Disneyland.
We have very similar mind sets....
And this is why dealers are cancer. I can’t wait until the dealership model is obsolete, most of them deserve to go out of business. It’s 2017, I can’t see why people can’t just buy directly from the manufacturer. The only thing stopping that are lame state laws.
OR a REPU!
More importantly, how did they take that picture of the BMW in the snow? Clearly they backed up to that point based on the tread marks but I’m not seeing any footprints leaving the car yet it’s clearly without someone behind the wheel. My guess is the driver is slumped over in the car while they took the pictures…
I mean this in the nicest way possible...
Wow, well done Audi/VAG.
Could you imagine picking up an educated (shallow) woman for a first date in this thing?
Man, that’s like a typical Wednesday morning commute for me. Except the corn dog. I mean, come the fuck on, who buys a goldang corn dog at a gas station or 7-Eleven and then eats it in the car, man? You buy those things at the flea market, eat them on site, then make an emergency stop at a Sheetz for a panic shit and…