My Subaru got around Montana just fine. I invested 360.00 in snow tires, without the spikes - well worth it! I stuck once in a 8' snow drift, but got pulled out and went on my way. Seattle drivers don't realize they live in a northern environment subject to cold snow and ice. Every year they act like they don't remember the previous year - fail.
is there a drug dealer on that block? because all those cars seemed to try and go up the hill and when they couldn't they just left. i would think they would have parked in that empty lot and just walked home if they lived there.
Granted that that hill is covered in glare ice and Seattle snow is shitty at best (I describe it as greased ice) Anything with less than chains or 4x4 are not going to get up that hill. I know, I live in snowy eastern Washington.
well, maybe the explorer has 4wd, and decent tires....bacuse pretty much everyone else is driving really crappy old compacts....which by the looks of them probably have half bald street tires, with no chains.
its a common error seattle sits right on the ocean close to the pacific warming current so they are blessed with very cool summers and fairly warm winters same january daily low average as atlanta... 34F.
dang, then you guys are so lucky, over here in MN it's a damned freezer 9 months out of the year. But that little corner looks like a ton of fun to drive on if you know how to drive on ice, drifting into that little parking lot would be hella fun.
hehe, this is why everybody should have an AWD SUV. Cuz you just never know. The dude in the copper-colored 4x4 truck had the rig for something like this.
The funny thing is... It's usually the overly confident AWD drivers I see in accidents. AWD on ice means all four wheels are sliding instead of just two.
yeah that's a damn good point, fwd would be best if you ask me, i have driven fwd, rwd, and 4wd and the fwd handles the best all around in my opinion. But at the same time.... to me rwd is best for having fun on the road when nobody's around :)
My Subaru got around Montana just fine. I invested 360.00 in snow tires, without the spikes - well worth it! I stuck once in a 8' snow drift, but got pulled out and went on my way. Seattle drivers don't realize they live in a northern environment subject to cold snow and ice. Every year they act like they don't remember the previous year - fail.
offgridmontana 1 year ago
Just Stay Home. . . . .? Or buy a Subaru !!
Bajass00 1 year ago
i wish you don't have that music on
MetaView7 1 year ago
the mazda tribute and the ford escape are the same car....
both built on the Mazda GF platform
breaktobroken 1 year ago
ahaha the only one that made it up was the ford escape
benjaminFS3616 1 year ago
@benjaminFS3616 That was an Explorer, not an Escape
28power68 11 months ago
the only suv that made it up FORD!!!
coreyhess1 1 year ago
@coreyhess1
aka mazda
breaktobroken 1 year ago
@breaktobroken no
035577 1 year ago
guy in the truck, what the crap little 4x4
willkpres 1 year ago
is there a drug dealer on that block? because all those cars seemed to try and go up the hill and when they couldn't they just left. i would think they would have parked in that empty lot and just walked home if they lived there.
piketyl000 1 year ago
i was in 7th grade when this happend, was so awsome got really cool pics
arbiqued 1 year ago
Granted that that hill is covered in glare ice and Seattle snow is shitty at best (I describe it as greased ice) Anything with less than chains or 4x4 are not going to get up that hill. I know, I live in snowy eastern Washington.
neworder18 2 years ago
I live in Seattle and GOOD GOD are people terrified of this cold white shit.
AlexJordan22 2 years ago
good vid, good music... good job...-)
barneyek31 2 years ago
Great job Antoinette that was really funny. Gave it 5 stars!
HopalongHowie1 2 years ago 2
Me too ;)
Denniseczek 2 years ago
Love this--- I used to live up there and it is so true.
NurseMojo 2 years ago
!!!!! 4WD !!!!!!
bluton78 3 years ago
well, maybe the explorer has 4wd, and decent tires....bacuse pretty much everyone else is driving really crappy old compacts....which by the looks of them probably have half bald street tires, with no chains.
tediumblithly 3 years ago
haha i love how the explorer just sails by like there is no snow at all
karkraz 3 years ago
i like how the guy in a truck was the worst. he actually tryed to push his truck away from the car.
ajgolfer1 4 years ago
wow you would think that since they live in a place where there's weather like this all the time they would be half-way decent in driving in it.
plumcrazypurp 4 years ago
actually snow is uncommon in seattle thats why they absolutely suck.
ajgolfer1 4 years ago 2
wow really? i was just making an assumption that it snows alot there cuz seattle is up north and they have a lot of rain there. my bad
plumcrazypurp 4 years ago
its a common error seattle sits right on the ocean close to the pacific warming current so they are blessed with very cool summers and fairly warm winters same january daily low average as atlanta... 34F.
ajgolfer1 3 years ago
dang, then you guys are so lucky, over here in MN it's a damned freezer 9 months out of the year. But that little corner looks like a ton of fun to drive on if you know how to drive on ice, drifting into that little parking lot would be hella fun.
InvokeZero 3 years ago
actually I live in canada just across from upper michigan, Believe me I KNOW SNOW.
ajgolfer1 3 years ago
see the difference when people actually know how to drive? No longer dangerous...simply very inconvenient.
twoeightythreez 5 years ago
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turruncu 5 years ago
ok...what happened there??
zakspeedf1 5 years ago
awesome music and video speed lol
TseOnline 5 years ago
hehe, this is why everybody should have an AWD SUV. Cuz you just never know. The dude in the copper-colored 4x4 truck had the rig for something like this.
lgavel 5 years ago
The funny thing is... It's usually the overly confident AWD drivers I see in accidents. AWD on ice means all four wheels are sliding instead of just two.
aylagriffin 4 years ago 2
yeah that's a damn good point, fwd would be best if you ask me, i have driven fwd, rwd, and 4wd and the fwd handles the best all around in my opinion. But at the same time.... to me rwd is best for having fun on the road when nobody's around :)
InvokeZero 3 years ago
They probably didn't really want to go there anyway.
pwarkentin2pc 5 years ago