ICE KILLS STANG!
ORIGINAL: mygt500
That sucks I feel for the GT and its owner, but I would never drive mine in the winter!
That sucks I feel for the GT and its owner, but I would never drive mine in the winter!
but that still sux, no matter what you're driving, huh?
Good thing it was a FedEx/Kinkos and not a Walmart! Think those union busters would pay him for the damage?
Can any insurance experts tell us, would they total that car, pay for rebuild (if that's even possible) or pay for that glass roof instead of totalling it out?
Can any insurance experts tell us, would they total that car, pay for rebuild (if that's even possible) or pay for that glass roof instead of totalling it out?
+1
im glad I live in Hawaii !!
But do we have snow in hawaii?... The answer is "yes". It snows here every year, but only at the very summits of our 3 tallest volcanoes (Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea and Haleakala). The snow level almost never gets below 9000 feet in Hawaii during the winter, but since these mountains are taller than 13,000 feet, 13,000 feet, and 10,000 feet, respectively, they get dusted with snow a few times a year. It rarely stays on the ground for more than a few days though.
Although the rest of the island chain enjoys warm tropical weather the entire year-round, there have been "freak" cold storms a few times this century that have brought local snow storms down to as low as 3000 to 4000 feet. This snow has melted very quickly, however.
im glad I live in Hawaii !!
But do we have snow in hawaii?... The answer is "yes". It snows here every year, but only at the very summits of our 3 tallest volcanoes (Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea and Haleakala). The snow level almost never gets below 9000 feet in Hawaii during the winter, but since these mountains are taller than 13,000 feet, 13,000 feet, and 10,000 feet, respectively, they get dusted with snow a few times a year. It rarely stays on the ground for more than a few days though.
Although the rest of the island chain enjoys warm tropical weather the entire year-round, there have been "freak" cold storms a few times this century that have brought local snow storms down to as low as 3000 to 4000 feet. This snow has melted very quickly, however.


