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Car was parked outside a popular Mexican Restaurant on the Michigan side of the border at the northern terminus of I75 .



 
Actually looks like a 5.0 cuz of the pillars on the front grill. Also, shocking for me... it looks alot better in these shots then it did in all the Ford shots. IDK, it just looks more natural maybe. The lines and stuff just look not as violent - more... natural. No other word for it.
 
Actually looks like a 5.0 cuz of the pillars on the front grill. Also, shocking for me... it looks alot better in these shots then it did in all the Ford shots. IDK, it just looks more natural maybe. The lines and stuff just look not as violent - more... natural. No other word for it.
It doesn't look like an attention whore or over done like when it is under a **** ton of lights.
 
Actually looks like a 5.0 cuz of the pillars on the front grill. Also, shocking for me... it looks alot better in these shots then it did in all the Ford shots. IDK, it just looks more natural maybe. The lines and stuff just look not as violent - more... natural. No other word for it.
I agree 100%. That ass looks spectacular when covered in snow.
 
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Already in the snow and ice.. :confused: :(

I'm sure it has a date with the crusher coming soon anyway . That test driver is a brave dude driving in those conditions with what appear to be a 30 or 35 aspect sidewall high performance summer tire .
 
I'm sure it has a date with the crusher coming soon anyway . That test driver is a brave dude driving in those conditions with what appear to be a 30 or 35 aspect sidewall high performance summer tire .
It's a lot easier when it's not your car, I'm sure :)
 
Mine does too! Minus the snow tires, still on the sumi summers but I'm making it through the snow this year ok.

I just think it's funny that Ford actually put a snow setting on the car lol
I've been running Sumi HTR-Zs in 315/35/17 on the back this and last winter. Definitely not a great tire for snow, but not impossible to get you to where you need to be in one piece. I think the whole "summer tires in winter is a death-sentence" mentality is blown way out of proportion. Sure, some are far worse than others. But my Sumis and Nitto NT555s on the front have served me well through this winter so far. I'm actually quite impressed with how I can get going in fresh snow considering the inner tread is nearly bald on the Sumis. I had them way over-inflated for a while. I'm glad I learned this lesson with a relatively cheap tire, I plan on replacing them with Toyo Proxes TQs whenever I get some spare money. Those I won't run in snow if you paid me. I'm getting some snow tires and mounting them on my 6er's rims if they'll fit the mach ok for next winter.
 
hmmm. it even says scam in their sig and they're from "united state". That sig is like a big red button that says don't push.
 
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