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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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The wing had 23331 when I got it in April. When I parked it the first week of December it had 26280. The guzzi had 17956 when I got it Late Oct. 2015. It was also parked this passed November with 20831.

It was a fun season!
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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.


I put Michelins on the Sport Trak and it rides a lot better too.


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Mr. Luddite wrote:
Just checked the weather forecast for today.

Blizzard warning starting around 8am this morning and lasting until
early tomorrow. 12-14 inches of snow with 50 mph winds.

Going back to bed.


I thought you moved??
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/7/17 2:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/7/2017 1:49 PM, Its Me wrote:
On Saturday, January 7, 2017 at 5:21:53 AM UTC-5, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Just checked the weather forecast for today.

Blizzard warning starting around 8am this morning and lasting until
early tomorrow. 12-14 inches of snow with 50 mph winds.

Going back to bed.

Our "event" turned out to be just a dusting that has already melted.
It's hovering around 34, but will hit 20 tonite. By next Wed. it's 65,
and next weekend back to the low 70's. Buddy (the black Lab) is happy
because he gets to come inside when it's below 40.



Snow is really starting to ramp up in intensity now. Supposed to peak
this evening then slowly ease up, ending at about 9 tomorrow morning.
One *good* thing is that it is only in the mid 20's, so the snow will be
more of the light, fluffy type rather than the heavy wet stuff. Tonight
the temp is forcast to drop to about 5 degrees (F for our Canadian
friend).



i just got back from a grocery store run. At the moment we have 6" of
powdery snow on the ground, and the temp is 20F. Our driveway, our
street and the two state roads that lead to the main highway around
here have not been plowed. The main highway has, and it is slushy.
Used the 4WD (High mode) in my truck for the first time and that,
combined with its high clearance, aggressive all season tires, and
manual transmission, made the trip easy.


Why did the manual transmission help in 6" of powder?
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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:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/7/17 2:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/7/2017 1:49 PM, Its Me wrote:
On Saturday, January 7, 2017 at 5:21:53 AM UTC-5, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Just checked the weather forecast for today.

Blizzard warning starting around 8am this morning and lasting until
early tomorrow. 12-14 inches of snow with 50 mph winds.

Going back to bed.

Our "event" turned out to be just a dusting that has already melted.
It's hovering around 34, but will hit 20 tonite. By next Wed. it's 65,
and next weekend back to the low 70's. Buddy (the black Lab) is happy
because he gets to come inside when it's below 40.



Snow is really starting to ramp up in intensity now. Supposed to peak
this evening then slowly ease up, ending at about 9 tomorrow morning.
One *good* thing is that it is only in the mid 20's, so the snow will be
more of the light, fluffy type rather than the heavy wet stuff. Tonight
the temp is forcast to drop to about 5 degrees (F for our Canadian
friend).



i just got back from a grocery store run. At the moment we have 6" of
powdery snow on the ground, and the temp is 20F. Our driveway, our
street and the two state roads that lead to the main highway around
here have not been plowed. The main highway has, and it is slushy.
Used the 4WD (High mode) in my truck for the first time and that,
combined with its high clearance, aggressive all season tires, and
manual transmission, made the trip easy.


Why did the manual transmission help in 6" of powder?


I pretty much gave up on stick shifts for daily drivers in 1968. I
remember miles long traffic jams from Laguna Seca raceway via Gilroy of
stop and go traffic. My leg would start shaking from the clutch work. And
pulling a race car trailer. Later, drop it in drive, and enjoy power
brakes.

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On Sun, 08 Jan 2017 01:02:45 -0600, Califbill
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I pretty much gave up on stick shifts for daily drivers in 1968. I
remember miles long traffic jams from Laguna Seca raceway via Gilroy of
stop and go traffic. My leg would start shaking from the clutch work. And
pulling a race car trailer. Later, drop it in drive, and enjoy power
brakes.


I still like actually driving my sporty cars. A slush box is fine in
vans and trucks. I have worked very hard to avoid stop and go traffic.
I worked midnights for the past 11 years I was in DC. It was great
driving home in empty lanes on the beltway and watching the cars piled
up going the other way. SW Florida was very rural when I moved here
and a few tricks to avoid the trouble spots kept me moving right along
most of the time. They did not have much in the way of computer
customers in the tourist areas
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