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Old 01 Jul 2003, 09:52 pm
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Default Re: Advice on a sports car purchase (celica, eclipse, rsx, and tib)

> That's why girls like Mustang GTs--they get their thrill in beating the
boy
> racers with less money to put into a car.


Hey!!! I am a guy who likes my Mustang GT!!

David Short
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Old 01 Jul 2003, 09:56 pm
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Default Re: Advice on a sports car purchase (celica, eclipse, rsx, and tib)


"Tony Hwang" <dragon40@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:3F01177F.7060002@shaw.ca...
> Hmmm,
> So basically they don't know how to drive in the snow which means
> POOR drivers. Don't blame the cars no matter what kind it is.
> With common sense and skill any car can handle any road condition.
> main reason idiots get into trouble including killing their cars and
> themselves is trying to go fast when condtions won't allow it.

I am not a poor driver but the Mustang is a challenge to drive in the snow.
That is why I drive my 4x4 Suburban in the winter. I had a 1980 Turbo Cobra
Mustang that was horrible when it came to traction in the snow. Probably
those TRX tire/wheels or then again maybe I was a horrible driver in the
80's when I was in my early 20's and had a lead foot and no fear!

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Old 01 Jul 2003, 10:52 pm
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Default Re: Advice on a sports car purchase (celica, eclipse, rsx, and tib)

no, the trx package was awful........put the car on real snows and there is
zero drama.
"Acura God" <djshort@NOSPAMlightbound.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Tony Hwang" <dragon40@shaw.ca> wrote in message
> news:3F01177F.7060002@shaw.ca...
> > Hmmm,
> > So basically they don't know how to drive in the snow which means
> > POOR drivers. Don't blame the cars no matter what kind it is.
> > With common sense and skill any car can handle any road condition.
> > main reason idiots get into trouble including killing their cars and
> > themselves is trying to go fast when condtions won't allow it.

> I am not a poor driver but the Mustang is a challenge to drive in the

snow.
> That is why I drive my 4x4 Suburban in the winter. I had a 1980 Turbo

Cobra
> Mustang that was horrible when it came to traction in the snow. Probably
> those TRX tire/wheels or then again maybe I was a horrible driver in the
> 80's when I was in my early 20's and had a lead foot and no fear!
>
> David Short
> Acura God
>
>
>



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