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<blockquote data-quote="GO-N DEF" data-source="post: 1408545" data-attributes="member: 564681"><p>I used to have a Toyota Tercel (Way back in the day), it was front wheel drive and with some cable chains, I could get through about 10-12 inches of snow.</p><p></p><p>I actually taught myself to drive in the snow with that car. I took it out to an empty parking lot (with out the chains) and would put it into spins, slides and what-not. I had it doing J-turns and everything. It really helped me later when I was driving ambulances and 10 ton crash trucks in a blizzard later that winter...</p><p></p><p>10 tons going sideways in the snow heading for a bridge abutment = not fun, but really exciting!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GO-N DEF, post: 1408545, member: 564681"] I used to have a Toyota Tercel (Way back in the day), it was front wheel drive and with some cable chains, I could get through about 10-12 inches of snow. I actually taught myself to drive in the snow with that car. I took it out to an empty parking lot (with out the chains) and would put it into spins, slides and what-not. I had it doing J-turns and everything. It really helped me later when I was driving ambulances and 10 ton crash trucks in a blizzard later that winter... 10 tons going sideways in the snow heading for a bridge abutment = not fun, but really exciting!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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