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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Spokane WA USA
Car: 2007 Outback XT Ltd
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I just love a foot or two of fresh, un-tracked powder snow. I think it's so neat how it sort of explodes away from the vehicle. That sure doesn't happen with the heavy wet stuff. Powder is easy to drive in by comparison.
That OB didn't have snow tires tho (just the stock Contis, according to the YouTube page comments). He was really spinning with the VDC off - that makes for fine video in a parking lot, but it isn't a real safe way to drive on the streets. That was nice, I can't wait for winter. I'm going to install my snow tires in a couple of weeks... John Davies Spokane WA USA
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Syracuse Ny
Car: 07 OB Ltd
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Not often you see a nicely edited car video. Bravo. As for the snow, we are just off of a record breaking snow year of over 173 inches and I can't wait for more this year, and that is no mountain top total my friends. I too enjoy romping around in the fresh stuff, but as for putting my snows on, I think I will save them for another couple months when there is a real need for them.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Byron, MN
Car: 2011 Forester XT touring
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yup, cool video but the stock contis are no fun when it gets packed. I was rather disappointed the first time I drove mine on hard pack but the first week I had it I got some proper winter tires and it was 100% better
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