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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 72766" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>The Cars do slide easily, especially mid=day when getting empty. Easy on the braking til you see how the car is responding. Especially watch for black ice. Watch for the idiots, especially first snow, but they remain after that, they are EVERYWHERE. If you cant believe someone would do something that stupid, they will. Know how bad people driving annoyed you before? Take that to the power of 10 now. The Cell phoners are the worst. In a 1000 if you have power steering it is harder to feel where you are at than with manual steering, so do not oversteer. Just go as quickly as you safely can, but slow down when necessary. Do not take any chances. In bad weather, they would rather see you come in late, than on a hook, or not at all. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 72766, member: 1944"] The Cars do slide easily, especially mid=day when getting empty. Easy on the braking til you see how the car is responding. Especially watch for black ice. Watch for the idiots, especially first snow, but they remain after that, they are EVERYWHERE. If you cant believe someone would do something that stupid, they will. Know how bad people driving annoyed you before? Take that to the power of 10 now. The Cell phoners are the worst. In a 1000 if you have power steering it is harder to feel where you are at than with manual steering, so do not oversteer. Just go as quickly as you safely can, but slow down when necessary. Do not take any chances. In bad weather, they would rather see you come in late, than on a hook, or not at all. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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