gkrash

gkrash t1_j5mczxj wrote

I mean, it’s Reddit and it’s certainly a bit lefty in general, but the way you wrote this makes me wonder if it was more about thoughtful conversation about PA, or more about ‘owning the libs’ / trolling?

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gkrash t1_j2srqfs wrote

They just started a new session today (swearing in happened this morning) so hopefully it can be reintroduced.. with all the craziness in the senate and house right now though I’m not sure how fast it’d come up (or if at all with the with the folks in the majority).

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gkrash t1_j0q7buq wrote

Grew up driving east of Cleveland and never had snow tires - have had several front and all wheel drive vehicles here in PA over the last 20 or so years, and stuck with all seasons. I think it really depends on the vehicle, tire and location. Here jn central PA (Harrisburg) they don’t take care of snow as well as they do in NE Ohio, I suspect because it doesn’t make sense to have the infrastructure for the amount of snow we get here (and the salt mine under the lake probably)

Have a non-performance (Porsche, Hemi, etc) all wheel drive crossover SUV with good all seasons on it in Cleveland? No sweat.

Have a RWD sports car with the stock tires on it in Harrisburg ? I’d be looking into some snow tires.

Before my current wrangler (different story entirely) I had a ~300 hp AWD ‘sport’ sedan with OEM all seasons and it was awful. Prior to that, had a ~300 HP luxury awd suv with OEM all-seasons and it was like driving a mountain goat. Guess my point is there’s a lot of variability in all-seasons too - esp when paired with different cars and driving styles.

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