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pharoh

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Can't be any worse than Civics.

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I drive a Malibu ... with f'd up ABS and this weird issue where my rotors, calipers and brake pads all need replacing about every 2,500 miles ...

My dad had a Civic last year ... it was better ... we had a Ranger a couple years ago ... it was better ... I had a Neon that ROCKED in the snow and ice ... my Venture had traction control ... that was awesome! ... BUT my Malibu is better than my Beretta was.

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Sorry guys but at the moment i am totally Loving Snow...... The kids got me for $ for Holiday Bazzar (Secret Santa Shop) ..... Well There Need For $ and My Need to stay warm worked pretty well for me right now .........

I am sitting inside warm and they are earning the $ for the christmas gifts they bought...... :devil

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I slid into a telephone pole last night because of the snow!!!! It was fun!!!!

It would have sucked if it had left even a tiny mark ....

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it was fun? wow that is crazy! :tongue:

i slid into a wall last week, that was not fun at all. and it was because of the snow we had last saturday night. hurt me and the car. i really hate driving in snow now!

glad you were not hurt or you car or that your kids were in the car either.

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my 96 escort automatic handles great.... I plow through everything and hardly slide as long as my tires are not Bald. Also if you dont have the proper amount of air in your tires it can make a car hard to handle even with out snow. I would suggest that if you are finding you are having allot of problems check out the simple/cheap things you can do to improve the traction of your wheels. An aligment is also helpful. Throw a bag of salt in the trunk for a little extra weight and for those just in case stuck moments etc......

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