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Did that guy get too much grip with his boot?

I'm going to do it...and you're going to love it! AHEM

All season tires ARE fine in the snow. I've used all-seasons for years and we get decent amounts of snow every year. I've never once had a problem. In my opinion snow tires are not necessary for a good 90% of the country. If you live in Buffalo, absolutely buy some. D.C. though? Not necessary. A good set of

All season tires are just fine if you're not a moron. Drive slower, start stopping sooner (this should be done with snow tires too).

But good all-season tires ARE good in the snow. I've always had higher-end all-season tires on my vehicles, and I've never slid into anything, nor have I gotten stuck. I live in Southwest Michigan, where we get hammered with lake-effect snow for 4-5 months straight. I've had Coopers and Hankooks on just about every

Front bench seats and column shifter. You know why.

Rear-facing back seats in station wagons/minivans/crossovers/SUVs. My mom's '97 A6 Avant had them when I was a kid, best feature 5 y/o me could imagine on a car.

Pop ups. Close this thread already.

Save me from the dangerous tricks!!! The worst part about my drive to work today, other than the terrible traffic was my Highlander "saving" me the entire way to work, no dangerous tricks to be had in that thing with all the electronannies! Except for reverse, which I found out seems to disable TCS/VSC and you can do

Aw, man. I love heated seats.

An app to find your car could be useful to some people.

Any sale listing with "ill show you what i got you city pussy" is winning in its own strange way.

I did read that article. Maybe you're right.

I thought I was the only one around here unashamed enough about my masturbatory habits to toss it out there. Well done

My friend lost his leg on the deck of an aircraft carrier, he has the plates and willingness to park in a disabled spot. One day I was driving his truck to the movies, I wanted to drive his new F-150 and he likes to be driven, and there were no disabled spots available. Two of the spots had cars with no plaque or

FINALLY, someone mentions Harrison Bergeron in a comment. Now I can put away my wavy glasses.

update: child has arrived and we agreed on local streets that don't exceed 45mph. I am ok with this.