This is an Audi S4 with around 500 horsepower proving that all-wheel drive and lots of power can in fact solve…
Going to have to remember this gif for later use.
Here we see a BMW driver in Lemgo, Germany, stuck in an intersection having pulled up too far. He berates an…
+1 bajillion for Portland. Oregon drivers are no great shakes in dry weather, but are also counter-intuitively bad at driving in the nine rainy months out of twelve we get here. Turn the rain to snow, and the streets turn into one gigantic driver's ed nightmare. Kudos to "that asshole in the Impreza." People should…
While Cairo might be surprised to get snowed in, there are certain cities that should be prepared for a few inches…
In a race between an IS-F, an M3, a C63 AMG, and a G37 (wtf? why?) - the winner is Audi RS5
Europe is overrun with small hatchbacks, but you can only buy a handful of them in the United States. Why is that?…
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Being a Southern Californian where it's even less likely that we'll get a dusting of snow, I too found Oregon drivers to be simply horrible when it came to any sort of dusting of powder of any kind (I drove past a flour factory once and.... Joking!). I mean sure, San Diego isn't going to be prepared for a snowfall…
True, I was generalizing all 4WD/AWD, including Subaru's like what I drive. I see plenty of people with Legacy's and Impreza's who don't have studs or chains and think they can stop like me. In fact I've seen it on the highway doing 60 where someone was basically neck and neck with me and we all had to slow down…
"Unless you have chains/studs, you will still stop like the anyone else"
...like somehow their 4WD gives them magical braking...
Agreed. I'm not a perfect driver but I know a little about traction. I would say the worst is when I'm driving in the snow and someone in their raised pickup/Suburban comes up on my ass, like somehow their 4WD gives them magical braking (especially since their vehicle will have far worse braking in the snow than…
Anglophones generally don't have trouble saying "mirage" so why the trouble with "rouge"? It's the same consonant sound. Heck, English has been half French since the Norman invasion.