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I actually want rubber floors...in my car.

I prefer to show my rugged outdoor manliness in this fashion...

That's only true because of Alberta. Otherwise it'd be like 99%. Way to go alberta, screwing it all up.

You only did 0.000002% of the earth? Slacker.

Canada actually has a lot less stringent rules than the US when it comes to vehicle safety. Except alaska, there you can drive with a cracked windshield, here you cannot.

haha. Exactly.

Canadians drive fast. That is what Americans universally tell me. On the otherside of the country they tell me the same thing. "Man, they really haul ass up in Ontario, I was going 75, and a line of cars was just continually passing"...lol.

Yeah. I am from Vancouver but live in Ottawa. I am back for a visist and forgot how nutty the cars are here. First thing I saw when I came to the airport parking garage was a yellow X6M. Oh vancouver...

As a Canadian from said border area. All I can say is "yup". I did my share too, getting pulled over in a flame covered mustang doing 72 in a 60! I must have seen 30 cars from BC pulled over that day. Oh well.

Put simply, you're wrong Travis. The X6M is like an suv but less practical and more ugly. The price tag ($80,000+) is enough to make the sultan of brunei weep.

canadian and I agree.

My carpets never ever dry out in the winter because I cant put my floormat below the clutch. I hate that shit.

This list actually makes my cavalier look pretty good. Trunk key lock check! spare tire? check! blank switches? nope! Tachometer? Check!. Although I do have drums. I have single speed intermittent wipers which aren't that useful but oh well.

My old tempo had that.. When I first got in it, I had no idea how to turn on the lights lol

#faillopnik

Man, are you kidding? This is insane.

Or in coastal bc. Rain at the bottom and snow at the top? All the time? All the time! I had never thought about skiing down a canyon...I want to try that! Where can one do that!

The bubble is only good if it's raining.

It's just called the Alaska highway. y advice for the alaska highway: Bring jerry cans. Sincerely, a British Columbian.

Yeah me too dawg!