Has anyone else seen this?!?!? WTF?!?!?

I would sooooooo love to drive a CTS-V just once. And I could drive it in the snow just fine, thank you. If that kind of power scared you, well...I kinda feel sory for ya. I've said it before and I'll say it again: FWD's apparent inclement weather superiority is simply a crutch for those who don't know how to drive a real RWD car in the snow. Personally, I've never owned a FWD car in my life. And I never will. And I've never been stuck in the snow. I've driven to and from work in over 4 inches of snow in a 4500 lb, 365hp '71 Continental. And never got stuck or even slid off the road. I've dirven 300+ hp Thunderbirds, Mustangs, Cougars, Lincolns, and Mercury's in snow, ice, rain, mud, etc. And I've always been able to get to where I was going. Because I know how to drive. It's that simple. Unfortunately, FWD is superior in that kind of weather due to the weight of the drivetrain being over the drive wheels, causing better traction. But that's FWD's only advantage over RWD. You can have your cheesy, inferior, wrong-wheel-drive Lincoln badged Mazda6. Even if I could afford one, I wouldn't even entertain the thought. Have a nice day.

Go by a dealer and take one for a test drive.:rolleyes: I took one out, when I was looking a few years ago. Its just to much power for the wife to handle. Me on the other hand.:lol: The fun I could have in that car.:rolleyes:It is filthy fast. The power and torque is sick.:Beer I really wanted it. BUT the car was for the wife. No way would she be able to handle that beast. Also test drove a 300C SRT. That thing pulls and pulls and pulls. Unreal.:eek: Head to head. I liked the CTS-V more thou.

Tell you what, I drive a 27,000lb vehicle. Thats what it weighs empty. I have over one million miles under my belt. I have driven in every possible type of weather you can think of. I have NEVER gotten stuck either. So I guess that makes us even.:p....:lol:
 
Go by a dealer and take one for a test drive.:rolleyes: I took one out, when I was looking a few years ago. Its just to much power for the wife to handle. Me on the other hand.:lol: The fun I could have in that car.:rolleyes:It is filthy fast. The power and torque is sick.:Beer I really wanted it. BUT the car was for the wife. No way would she be able to handle that beast. Also test drove a 300C SRT. That thing pulls and pulls and pulls. Unreal.:eek: Head to head. I liked the CTS-V more thou.

Tell you what, I drive a 27,000lb vehicle. Thats what it weighs empty. I have over one million miles under my belt. I have driven in every possible type of weather you can think of. I have NEVER gotten stuck either. So I guess that makes us even.:p....:lol:

There ya go!:)
 
60K!!!!

i have never even had a car in 19+ years of driving with only 60k on it.

many many people know nothing automotively speaking and then they post articles on the web to top it off

IMO, cars get better as they age.. The engine gets "broke in" and you get better gas mileage and more.. Of course your going to have to put money into it.
 

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