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<blockquote data-quote="aaron97" data-source="post: 16508662" data-attributes="member: 66010"><p>What, you never seen snow in Louisiana? It's snowed 3 times in New Orleans over the past decade. One time it even stuck for about 2 hours. lol </p><p></p><p>I think a 911 with a good set of all-season tires would be great. </p><p></p><p>I just looked up some stats out of curiosity. Last year Korea (Seoul) had 30 snow days, 21 ice days, and 104 days with rain. Not sure how that stacks up to a typical northeastern US city, but it doesn't really seem that bad. I just know from experience, that when you typically head to work before sunrise, the roads get a bit hairy. My Jeep in 4-H had no problems whatsoever, but I had to laugh at the 2wd cars trying to get up hills. Black-ice being a real pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaron97, post: 16508662, member: 66010"] What, you never seen snow in Louisiana? It's snowed 3 times in New Orleans over the past decade. One time it even stuck for about 2 hours. lol I think a 911 with a good set of all-season tires would be great. I just looked up some stats out of curiosity. Last year Korea (Seoul) had 30 snow days, 21 ice days, and 104 days with rain. Not sure how that stacks up to a typical northeastern US city, but it doesn't really seem that bad. I just know from experience, that when you typically head to work before sunrise, the roads get a bit hairy. My Jeep in 4-H had no problems whatsoever, but I had to laugh at the 2wd cars trying to get up hills. Black-ice being a real pain. [/QUOTE]
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