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Old 02-28-2012, 01:20 PM
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Tartan
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I did not read through all the replies Jaci so if someone already mentioned this ignore my reply. The only complaint I've heard in our area is that in the winter on snow covered roads they don't have much traction. Some people find it difficult to drive in the snow because the narrower wheel base doesn't fit in the grooves that the regular traffic creates. They constantly have to cut their own path and it can be slippery. I can totally see owning one where there isn't much snow or ice though.
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