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on: 02-27-2015
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On the one hand, I wouldn't drive either in winter snow.
On the other hand, if I could afford to own one, I'd be able to afford residency somewhere where it DOESN'T snow in winter... |
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2-27-2015 @ 12:31:43 AM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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And, yes, we've towed both of them before.
In fact, we've towed the Bentley twice, owner doesn't really GET the meaning of "Customer Parking Only" |
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2-27-2015 @ 12:51:37 AM |
Posted By : ricerocketboy |
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they're both all-wheel-drive, so it isn't an issue. That color is Verde Ithaca on the Aventador, and it was a special-order color. I loved it when it debuted on the Murcielago, and I love it here. |
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2-28-2015 @ 08:41:21 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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It's not the AWD, it's the fact that they're so low to the ground that just driving in the snow is potentially damaging to the bodywork, and like most low cars (even some normal ones) they tend to "snowplow" and get enough snow/slush/debris packed under the fronts that it lifts the wheels off the ground. |
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2-28-2015 @ 09:40:30 PM |
Posted By : ricerocketboy |
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Bentley Conti GTs are AWD, as are Aventadors. There's a reason Minnesotan rich people adore the Conti GT. |
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