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Old 06-20-2013, 02:48 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by red6spd View Post
I don't understand? A Versa can handle 1 2 3 ft of snow? I understand we don't always get that kind of snow but when we do which is often I will not be able to make it to work. As for point 2 I'm not buying a brand new truck to then kill it in 3 years when it has 60-70k on the clock, plus I would get killed in gas.
I spent this winter driving a Honda Insight in areas that get more snow in a week than LI gets in a year...east coast snow is even easier to drive in. As long as you know how to handle snow, you should be fine.
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