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True North Wrote in message: Well, I hope the storm dumps most of it's load before it reaches here. We got between 15 and 20 cm of pretty fluffy snow yesterday. Â*Took the Highlander out at the tail end for supper and the new Michelin all seasons were great. Tonight and tomorrow we could receive another 35 cm. Why did you have to buy tires for that car? It's fairly new, isn't Â*it. And I don't imagine Toyota puts crappy tires on it's Â*cars. Hard to believe but my Highlander will be 4 years old at the end of March and already has almost 38000 kilometers on the odometer. And yes...Toyota does put soft, quick wearing tires on their vehicles. Michelins run smoother and a lot longer. |
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True North Wrote in message:
justan True North Wrote in message: Well, I hope the storm dumps most of it's load before it reaches here. We got between 15 and 20 cm of pretty fluffy snow yesterday. Took the Highlander out at the tail end for supper and the new Michelin all seasons were great. Tonight and tomorrow we could receive another 35 cm. Why did you have to buy tires for that car? It's fairly new, isn't it. And I don't imagine Toyota puts crappy tires on it's cars. Hard to believe but my Highlander will be 4 years old at the end of March and already has almost 38000 kilometers on the odometer. And yes...Toyota does put soft, quick wearing tires on their vehicles. Michelins run smoother and a lot longer. 6000 miles per year. That's more than I had you figured for. That's about what l do. I just traded my town car with 54000. 2006 model. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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True North Wrote in message: justan True North Wrote in message: Well, I hope the storm dumps most of it's load before it reaches here. We got between 15 and 20 cm of pretty fluffy snow yesterday. Â*Took the Highlander out at the tail end for supper and the new Michelin all seasons were great. Tonight and tomorrow we could receive another 35 cm. Why did you have to buy tires for that car? It's fairly new, isn't Â*it. And I don't imagine Toyota puts crappy tires on it's Â*cars. Hard to believe but my Highlander will be 4 years old at the end of March and already has almost 38000 kilometers on the odometer. And yes...Toyota does put soft, quick wearing tires on their vehicles. Michelins run smoother and a lot longer. "6000 miles per year. That's more than I had you figured for. That's about what l do. I just traded my Â*town car with 54000. 2006 model." Yeah but I'm a man of action...especially in the summer when I'm towing my boat around. There are numerous beautiful spots to launch and boat. |
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True North wrote:
justan True North Wrote in message: justan True North Wrote in message: Well, I hope the storm dumps most of it's load before it reaches here. We got between 15 and 20 cm of pretty fluffy snow yesterday. Â*Took the Highlander out at the tail end for supper and the new Michelin all seasons were great. Tonight and tomorrow we could receive another 35 cm. Why did you have to buy tires for that car? It's fairly new, isn't Â*it. And I don't imagine Toyota puts crappy tires on it's Â*cars. Hard to believe but my Highlander will be 4 years old at the end of March and already has almost 38000 kilometers on the odometer. And yes...Toyota does put soft, quick wearing tires on their vehicles. Michelins run smoother and a lot longer. "6000 miles per year. That's more than I had you figured for. That's about what l do. I just traded my Â*town car with 54000. 2006 model." Yeah but I'm a man of action...especially in the summer when I'm towing my boat around. There are numerous beautiful spots to launch and boat. 23000 miles on a set of tires? How crappy are your roads. I think we got 75000 on the wife's Venza and I get about 60k miles on a 3/4 ton 4x4 truck. |
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6000 miles per year. That's more than
I had you figured for. That's about what l do. I just traded my town car with 54000. 2006 model. ..... Hmm, in 6 months riding season. I did that this summer between my guzzi and my gold wing... |
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Big storm has started.
Maybe I'll haul out my Toro electric snowblower tomorrow and give it a whirl. |
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Big storm has started. Maybe I'll haul out my Toro electric snowblower tomorrow and give it a whirl. You went all out on that, big spender! |
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Alex Wrote in message:
True North wrote: Big storm has started. Maybe I'll haul out my Toro electric snowblower tomorrow and give it a whirl. You went all out on that, big spender! Wonder if he has the electric shovel or the full sized mini snowblower. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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True North wrote: Big storm has started. Maybe I'll haul out my Toro electric snowblower tomorrow and give it a whirl. "You went all out on that, big spender" Actually, I did. I researched the best of the electric at that time and went to a dealer where I paid full retail..about $450.00 for it. Now I can get a small gasoline single stage for about $100.00 more. |
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True North wrote:
Alex True North wrote: Big storm has started. Maybe I'll haul out my Toro electric snowblower tomorrow and give it a whirl. "You went all out on that, big spender" Actually, I did. I researched the best of the electric at that time and went to a dealer where I paid full retail..about $450.00 for it. Now I can get a small gasoline single stage for about $100.00 more. There is no best electric if you live in snow country. |