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Road Side Pub
The Search for a New Daily Driver.
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<blockquote data-quote="aaron97" data-source="post: 16509177" data-attributes="member: 66010"><p>Luckily they don't salt the roads there, they just use dirt. Makes a mess, but at least it not salt. Granted, the whole country is surrounded by saltwater... As for garages, I'll be buying an apartment that has underground parking, already have my eye on a few new developments. Underground and other parking structures is one reason I cant consider going back to a Wrangler. With a 4" lift & 35" tires, it was to high to fit inside most parking facilities. The width made it a pain to park just about anywhere. During camping season I loved it, and driving in snow as like any other day. But for the day-to-day mundane, it was inconvenient. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1668115[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaron97, post: 16509177, member: 66010"] Luckily they don't salt the roads there, they just use dirt. Makes a mess, but at least it not salt. Granted, the whole country is surrounded by saltwater... As for garages, I'll be buying an apartment that has underground parking, already have my eye on a few new developments. Underground and other parking structures is one reason I cant consider going back to a Wrangler. With a 4" lift & 35" tires, it was to high to fit inside most parking facilities. The width made it a pain to park just about anywhere. During camping season I loved it, and driving in snow as like any other day. But for the day-to-day mundane, it was inconvenient. [ATTACH=full]1668115[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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