![]() 02/09/2016 at 13:27 • Filed to: Mountain town cars | ![]() | ![]() |
A very very low VW I saw the other day. I can't imagine how he doesn't ruin his front bumper any time we get an inch or more of snow. Or get high centered on damn near everything.
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bags?
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Utah? 8 kids.
/i kid
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I'm not sure. He didn't raise it up or down in the minute I saw him actually driving it.
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I’ve seen people on bags around her not even bother raising their car. Pay all the cash to have the option, never use it and just crawl over roadbumps and all like a set of coilovers would have you doing aswell...
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Well you don’t need to worry about shovelling your laneway...
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Doesn’t look low enough to be bags, and they are rocking some Brossens so I doubt they are the type to pony up for air suspension.
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Speed. A judicious amount of the loud pedal. And snow tires.
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My Alfa 164-S was often on the road in the morning before the snowplow came through.... I’m still rather impressed with how durable the chin spoiler on that car was.
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A 2nd vehicle.