RE: 2007 Outlander XLS: Winter driving impressions
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RE: 2007 Outlander XLS: Winter driving impressions - 3/17/2007 1:55:22 PM
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OTO27
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I have a slightly different scenario at hand. I'm planning on taking my wife on a romantic tailgate picknic to the beach this after noon, and driving the car into the sand, I'm nervous as to how its going to perform. I will keep you guys posted later on how it did.
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RE: 2007 Outlander XLS: Winter driving impressions - 3/17/2007 2:37:20 PM
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antlip
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Did you say sand? Its 35 now and going down to 24 tonight. Anyway good luck with the date. You could put the tailgate lower half down and have a nice place to relax, maybe a blanket down to softened the padding.
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RE: 2007 Outlander XLS: Winter driving impressions - 3/17/2007 4:42:33 PM
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OTO27
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Yeah, its a bit chilly out, but it just makes it that much fun and crazy... good idea on the blanket, thanks .
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RE: 2007 Outlander XLS: Winter driving impressions - 3/17/2007 6:28:31 PM
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soundcolor
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antlip, I am going to agree with you here. I drove mine on some nice icy roads, and felt totally secure. Took it up my folks driveway which is fairly steep, Granted it went into traction mode alot, but it made it up, even after a complete stop. I agree as well with everyone else on this to a degree. The stock tires suck, and are not even fit for burning. However I would never buy anything again with the yokohama name on them. YOKO"S suck. period. always have, always will. My money will forever go to bridgestone.
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