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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
West
Seattle/Drizzle/RWD?
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<blockquote data-quote="fallingup693" data-source="post: 14722843" data-attributes="member: 107012"><p>If you live in a metro area it will be difficult to enjoy your car. If you live anywhere else in Washington State it is gorgeous and easy to get out and find nice roads and good scenery. Stay away from the Seattle area. I was born and raised here so I should know.</p><p></p><p>*edit*</p><p>On the Western side of Washington it does rain a lot and you may want to put away your car for late fall/winter/early spring. But you do get spurts here and there of great weather. Like the last week until yesterday has been nothing but sunny and dry roads.</p><p></p><p>On the East side of Washington the summer lasts a lot longer, gets a lot hotter, and is super easy to find nice days. During the winter it snows a ton and you shouldn't be driving anything other than an awd/4wd anyways.</p><p>*edit*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fallingup693, post: 14722843, member: 107012"] If you live in a metro area it will be difficult to enjoy your car. If you live anywhere else in Washington State it is gorgeous and easy to get out and find nice roads and good scenery. Stay away from the Seattle area. I was born and raised here so I should know. *edit* On the Western side of Washington it does rain a lot and you may want to put away your car for late fall/winter/early spring. But you do get spurts here and there of great weather. Like the last week until yesterday has been nothing but sunny and dry roads. On the East side of Washington the summer lasts a lot longer, gets a lot hotter, and is super easy to find nice days. During the winter it snows a ton and you shouldn't be driving anything other than an awd/4wd anyways. *edit* [/QUOTE]
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