Sentences with phrase «than the snow plow»

Better that than the snow plow predator front of a Lexus SUV... my sons girlfriends father bought one of those Lexus... son and his GF hate the thing with a purple passion.

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The Thruway Authority has 672 supervisors and operators ready to deploy 248 Large Snow Plows, 113 Medium Snow Plows, 11 Tow Plows and 53 Loaders across the state with more than 111,000 tons of road salt on hand.
Albans) said the street outside his southeast Queens home was not plowed for more than 48 hours after the snow first came down.
That's more than 7 times the $ 243 million in debt the city faces now for bridge repairs, athletic fields, snow plows, and sidewalks currently on the books.
And the reality is, more often than not, that mayors — tasked with making the trains run on time, picking up trash, plowing snow, solving problems — are taking on more and more responsibility.
DOT is already pre-treating road surfaces and has more than 1,400 snow plows ready to be called into action.
My expectation is that, like the low front lip on my SVT Focus, the plastic dam will act as a big snow plow and make it a pain to drive the Volt through more than two or three inches of snow.
The steering is a little heavier than usual, but when you goose the gas, the G - wagen feels like it would rip off a respectable 0 - to -60-mph time even while spraying a wave of snow off the plow.
Our tester was equipped with dedicated snow tires and it proved to be more than up to the task of plowing through a variety of ice / snow type conditions on a trip that saw several other drivers end up nose or ass - first in a ditch.
While the front suspension is independent, making it leaps and bounds better than a truck sporting a solid front axle (the benefits of either are for the birds, unless you plan on attaching a snow plow to the front, or changing the front ride height).
With a little more than 25 centimetres of snow covering my hometown's streets (I live in Toronto) and an even stronger snow storm that plowed into the Maritime provinces over the weekend, I was left wondering what kind of person braves this type of nasty weather to search for their dream home.
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