Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Winter Driving
If there are any doubts as to the hazards of winter driving, follow this link:
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/01/24/why-are-snowy-roads-like-these-never-closed/#continued
You've seen clips on NBC and the Weather Channel, but this tells the whole story. Four wheel drive and snow treads mean nothing when ice is involved. Stay safe, stay home!
Happy Motoring!
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mavCars can be conditioned to drive well during any season, and when the winter season comes, it is best to fit them with winter tires for better control on the road. Also called as snow tires, these tires are designed to dig down and grip snow and ice. There are also the so-called all-weather tires, which are designed to be used on all sorts of conditions, such as dry roads and rains. But to get the best tires for each season, it would be best to consult a vehicle expert.
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It's exhilarating to witness the Avalon's shift from tradition to innovation, and I, for one, have experienced firsthand the joy of driving this impressive and dynamically transformed car. Cheers to Toyota for redefining expectations and delivering a driving experience that resonates with a new generation of enthusiasts!
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