Subliminal64
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- Burnsey
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- Ontario, Canada
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- 2022 MME AWD ER (x2) "Darth Maul" & "R2-D2"
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The thing to always be aware of is snow build up at intersections. We have ice and snow for about 6 months and driving is no issue. Personally I do not drive for a couple days after a snow of over 2 inches. I have seen vehicles with much better ground clearance than my Mach get stuck at some of our intersections until they are plowed thoroughly. But in general driving is no issue and I have the stock all season tires.Thanks for posting this...very interesting.
We are supposed to get 1 to 3" of snow here in the Raleigh/Durham NC tomorrow.
I know that's not much for you guys up north. Here in Raleigh, NC, it might as well be 1 to 3 feet.
I'm hoping I'll just stay home and not have to go out in it.
Only have the standard Michelin tires.
If I do go out (if my office doesn't cancel) ...it should be a blast ?!