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unreal808
10-05-2005, 06:06 PM
I don’t have 4-6K to replace My DSM, but I do however have $300 for a winter beater. To me it’s a good feeling that on a typical MN snow & salty day, I can clime into a $300 bucket and have no fear of destroying it on the road, now if I was to drive the DSM (my beloved toy) and have to deal with all of the other jackass‘s on the road, I would get sick., so I wash it and park it.
Tauni
10-05-2005, 11:04 PM
Amen Unreal!
I actually lived in Wyoming for a year and I didn't think the snow was that bad. I keep hearing horror stories from the locals about how bad the winter is here though. I don't remember anyone putting their cars up for the winter in Wyoming. Hell, I don't really remember seeing too many garages there.
I've been in Wyoming in the winter. Devils Tower area. 3ft of snow there is = to 2 inches here. Biggest threat I think here is the salt is crazy and it doesn't help... people can't drive for shit in the snow here in the cities. I think more people are afraid of someone running into their DSM. But this goes with rain as well. ;)
niterydr
10-06-2005, 09:32 AM
I drove the stealth through the winter of 2003. I didn't like it, and was worried sick about someone smashing into me. It will be stored this season.
Outlaw1
10-06-2005, 09:53 AM
I don’t have 4-6K to replace My DSM, but I do however have $300 for a winter beater. To me it’s a good feeling that on a typical MN snow & salty day, I can clime into a $300 bucket and have no fear of destroying it on the road, now if I was to drive the DSM (my beloved toy) and have to deal with all of the other jackass‘s on the road, I would get sick., so I wash it and park it.
What worries me is this, how reliable is the $300 car? If it's -20* I want to be in something that has as close to zero chance of breaking down on me as possible. Not to mention, the heater has to rock hard. I've heard people here carry survival kits with blankets, water, food, etc. I don't think I'll have much problem 'cause I only drive 16 miles each way to work. I take CR46 from Ipava to highway 52 North straight to the refinary. All of it is good road and hardly any traffic at all.
Outlaw1
10-06-2005, 09:58 AM
I've been in Wyoming in the winter. Devils Tower area. 3ft of snow there is = to 2 inches here. Biggest threat I think here is the salt is crazy and it doesn't help... people can't drive for shit in the snow here in the cities. I think more people are afraid of someone running into their DSM. But this goes with rain as well. ;)
What I don't understand is why so many people drive under the speed limit in the LEFT lane. After living in Houston and Dallas I just got so acustomed to seeing the left lane open and just used for passing. Another thing I haven't quite figured out is the stop light on the onramp thing. The offramps, I don't even wanna talk about those. I will say this though, my road sign reading skills have gotten much better since I moved here. I don't know how many times I've gotten off the freeway expecting to go North and been stuck going South, or vice-versa.
Tauni
10-06-2005, 10:27 AM
What worries me is this, how reliable is the $300 car? If it's -20* I want to be in something that has as close to zero chance of breaking down on me as possible. Not to mention, the heater has to rock hard. I've heard people here carry survival kits with blankets, water, food, etc. I don't think I'll have much problem 'cause I only drive 16 miles each way to work. I take CR46 from Ipava to highway 52 North straight to the refinary. All of it is good road and hardly any traffic at all.
My $300 car... Man I trust that thing almost as much as I trust the talon. And the heat ROCKS! But then again I did buy it from my friend. Good $300 cars are asy to find. My advice, find a Russian and have him find you one through an auction. No, it won't be pretty but it gets the job done. My friend bought an old laser from one of those as his winter car, and it would have worked great, but he beat the shit out of it, and ended up having to kick out the passenger window to get into it once. But other than that, cheap cars are fine! For the most part.
TheBlizzard
10-06-2005, 10:32 AM
I had a DD DSM for about 4 years until just recently. The only time they really broke is when I was hammering the fuck out of them. Plus they were decently modded. If you leave them stock they will run for a long long time. You will always have the normal things like alternators, battery, ect go bad though.
9guy9
10-06-2005, 08:51 PM
What worries me is this, how reliable is the $300 car? If it's -20* I want to be in something that has as close to zero chance of breaking down on me as possible.
I dont think a DSM fits that bill anytime of year :D
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