i have not said that in years when i had my M3 i used to watch the forecast and worry about getting to work if there was going to be a few inches of snow. i couldn't even take my car skiing (and i have been skiing since i was like 5yo). now i sit here just waiting for snow!!! LOL
sorry, random thought of the night.
2006 red H3 with lux pckg and off-road suspension pckg
i have not said that in years when i had my M3 i used to watch the forecast and worry about getting to work if there was going to be a few inches of snow. i couldn't even take my car skiing (and i have been skiing since i was like 5yo). now i sit here just waiting for snow!!! LOL
sorry, random thought of the night.
2006 red H3 with lux pckg and off-road suspension pckg
TAIL RATED!
I was up on Breckenridge yesterday morning. We got our first dusting. WHOOOHOOO. Aug. and getting some snow already. Pray to the snow gods. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Damn it, you are making jealous. I miss spending time there. Used to go to Breckenridge for a week or two in the summer and a week in the winter every year. You lucky SOB
I don't care about the "Jeep thing" as long as my mail is on time!!!
Slate Blue H3 Adventure w/sunroof, Monsoon/NAV, DVD and marker lights
I just hope when I have the H3 this winter I don't become one of those typical SUV soccer-mom drivers that go 80 on an icy highway just because I feel confident with my AWD. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
AWD helps a ton with handling, acceleration, and snow of any depth, but on ice it's still just 4 contact patches to get you stopped.
I don't care about the "Jeep thing" as long as my mail is on time!!!
Slate Blue H3 Adventure w/sunroof, Monsoon/NAV, DVD and marker lights
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by S2KtoH3:
I just hope when I have the H3 this winter I don't become one of those typical SUV soccer-mom drivers that go 80 on an icy highway just because I feel confident with my AWD. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
AWD helps a ton with handling, acceleration, and snow of any depth, but on ice it's still just 4 contact patches to get you stopped. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
I wish I could tell that to all the gapers that literally BLAZE past me during a storm on the way home from the slopes.
I was up on Breckenridge yesterday morning. We got our first dusting. WHOOOHOOO. Aug. and getting some snow already. Pray to the snow gods. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Thats awesome. Hopefully that is a sign that Colorado will have a better start to the season this year. I went to Loveland the day it opened last season. It was awesome knowing that I was snowboarding in the middle of October when NOTHING else was open yet.
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