Hmmm...it's actually tougher terrain here in Northern MN than most places in the UK...where we get WAY more snow (4-5 ft) and MUCH colder than you too (-25 C). And yes, I venture up there quite a bit (as I have a cabin in Northern MN).I see you really need the high platform to cope with all that smooth concrete in your city.
I call truth. Phiberglass is the man.
Hmmm...it's actually tougher terrain here in Northern MN than most places in the UK...where we get WAY more snow (4-5 ft) and MUCH colder than you too (-25 C). And yes, I venture up there quite a bit (as I have a cabin in Northern MN).
My old Jeep Grand Cherokee is often the only way I could get through a few feet of snow, and even that thing has trouble navigating some of the dense woods.
But thanks for making a judgment call on my driving habits and what I will use my Range Rover for based on one picture of it sitting in my garage.
I see you really need the high platform to cope with all that smooth concrete in your city.
Picked up a new 2009 TL last week.
Nice! Not a real Cobra though right?
How do you like the new TL? I've quickly warmed up to the styling.
This new Asian trend of putting the gearstick half way up the dashboard makes the cars look ridiculous and I bet it is pretty awkward to drive. That thing belongs on the floor!
In an automatic, it's probably not so bad since you're not constantly shifting, but that would probably be very awkward in a manual
That's my 1-Series BMW
btw I don't mean to look tough, it comes natural to me