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Old 02-14-2012, 03:59 PM
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I wouldn't care If I never saw snow again. Bah Humbug!
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My X is snow shy.. The second it thinks about snowing shes runs to the garage and gets covered up in her outdoor blanket. She dont like the salt, or dirty snow. Shes a prissy little thing. lol.
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Need to put you on modern 800 class sled and point you to the open snow. Give you a whole new Whoo Hoo!! perspective on that stuff.



Well, then ya get stuck, and then ya go home and ya gotta shovel there also.
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Happy until the trans-fail safe light comes on...lol!!!
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Old 02-17-2012, 12:01 PM
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Happiness is having an 8 year old X5 that has never even seen snow.
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Never? Not an option for me.

But! Happiness is also having an X5 to let yer daughter drive in snowy weather (vs. her usual Toyota car), with Civdiv's granddaughter all snuggled up in a car seat in the back, 'cause it's safer than most cars out there on the road.

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Old 02-17-2012, 12:51 PM
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I'm in the D/FW Texas area right now, had to leave it in the garage one night last week and use the GFs car to keep the "no snow" streak going.
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Never? Not an option for me.

But! Happiness is also having an X5 to let yer daughter drive in snowy weather (vs. her usual Toyota car), with Civdiv's granddaughter all snuggled up in a car seat in the back, 'cause it's safer than most cars out there on the road.


I wonder which one will leave her stranded by the side of the snowy road because of some type of mechanical or electrical problem, hmmmm....my money says it won't be the Toyota...lol!!
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Right you are!!!

See my post re: "Caught the suspension bug." She was at the wheel when the car decided to inflate just the left rear to max height.......

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I wonder which one will leave her stranded by the side of the snowy road because of some type of mechanical or electrical problem, hmmmm....my money says it won't be the Toyota...lol!!
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Happy until the trans-fail safe light comes on...lol!!!

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I wonder which one will leave her stranded by the side of the snowy road because of some type of mechanical or electrical problem, hmmmm....my money says it won't be the Toyota...lol!!
Wow - you seem bitter....
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