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Going up and down hills doesn't do any damage as long as you don't lug the engine. When I see "mountain road" I think rough road. They may be talking about the beating your suspension takes driving on a rough road.
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I can't imagine that your commute puts more stress on your car than tracking it every other weekend...and those cars do just fine.
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Trans mountain? Lol
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I guess we are all assuming you don't drive like this....
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:46! Is that some asshat running across the road!? OMG!
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The only wear and tear I can think of is your tire and brake.
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Are you talking about a road like a logging road, gravel/dirt and full of pot holes?
If so then yes your car paint and suspension will take a beating. |
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I can understand going off the side of a mountain would cause a lot of wear and tear ;). Stay on the asphalt and you just gotta change your consumables a little more often.
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Thanks for putting my mind at ease.
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Nothing compares the driving experience of a true sports car combined with mountainous paved twisty roads!
Thats heaven for me! I envy you everyday! FL is like a flat chested chick!:tup: Given the chance I want to move to the mountains of NC or Tennessee! |
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