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I sold my Wrangler on a whim 3 years ago and not a week or month goes by where I don’t regret it all for the same reasons!

In French, venue is the past tense form of “to come”, ‘”like the car came” ... so this car is a has-been?

Outside of Winter, I spend a fair amount of time walking (on downtown streets), cycling (to and from work on bike paths and busy city streets, 13km each way) and driving (to and from the train station and local shops).

Is you life so fucking boring and predictable that you’ve never had your battery die?

I’ve recently seen a Tracker (not sure if it was a Geo, a Chevy or a GMC) used to pull a plough in a field ... and I’ve seen some be used for snow removal ... there is even one for sale right now!!!

So R U Séing tat eye kan rite tis wey? @nd its all-rite?

It just proves that you notice what you want!

Anywayone who lives in an area with lots of snow, and has driven AWD will disagree ... I live in a province where Winter tires are mandatory ... that levels the playing field.  AWD cars are vastly superior to their FWD brethrens.

this is what came to mind as well when I read the description

You cant tell from the video, but they are going up a hill. The street they crossed was Sherbrooke Street. —i got that from seeing the R138 sign in the running portion of the video.

That pretty much sums up driving in Toronto ;-)

When I had a Wrangler, I observed that people would hurry to get in front of me, as if they expected me to be driving slow.

it’s life! We’ve all done it with something or other.

I have both a Nissan Murano with a 3.5 V6 and a Buick Encore with a 1.4 Turbo ...

Ditto for me ... whenever I see that logo or I hear of the OPP on the news those lyrics goes off in my head!

“Mais putain” ... Wrong continent! ... ‘sti!

The US!

Point being missed ... the first pictures are in Dolbeau-Mistassini (QC) and the second is in Moncton (NB).

Intersting article!

Quebeckers OWN Florida (from November to March)