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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 1875828" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Those things in the pic look hokie. I bet they are worth what you'd pay for them in the dependability department.</p><p></p><p>If you have so much worry about the snow then why must you be dead set on keeping a sports car. Plenty of AWD/4WD SUVs out there that will keep up with the vast majority of sports cars. Personally if I didn't have a 2012 dodge 1500 as a full paid for company car I would own a 4x4 ford F150 with EcoBoost. </p><p></p><p>BTW, if you retire, why do you want to go be a Valet in Vegas? Defeats the purpose of retirement, eh?</p><p></p><p>BTW, Flagstaff would be my choice or better yet, Williams, AZ which is about 30 miles West of Flagstaff seems to be real nice as far as retirement. In the mountains with a little less snow than Flagstaff and still have the big pine trees. Larger pieces of property and still has that country feel. Best of all only 3 hours to The Vegas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 1875828, member: 14646"] Those things in the pic look hokie. I bet they are worth what you'd pay for them in the dependability department. If you have so much worry about the snow then why must you be dead set on keeping a sports car. Plenty of AWD/4WD SUVs out there that will keep up with the vast majority of sports cars. Personally if I didn't have a 2012 dodge 1500 as a full paid for company car I would own a 4x4 ford F150 with EcoBoost. BTW, if you retire, why do you want to go be a Valet in Vegas? Defeats the purpose of retirement, eh? BTW, Flagstaff would be my choice or better yet, Williams, AZ which is about 30 miles West of Flagstaff seems to be real nice as far as retirement. In the mountains with a little less snow than Flagstaff and still have the big pine trees. Larger pieces of property and still has that country feel. Best of all only 3 hours to The Vegas. [/QUOTE]
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