Seriously LEARN TO DRIVE. I drove RWD cars for ages in the Midwest. None of them had driver crutches like traction control or ABS. I only got stuck once going out in weather I had no business going out in. If your careful and can gauge when the roads are clear and when are not then you will be fine.
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What’s wrong with getting one from an auction? I highly doubt you can get a police car new
It's not like they're illegal to own as a civilian or anything, they probably just don't sell them outside of fleet sales.
I can drive RWD in the snow. I can also drive a manual transmission. In both cases, it's not about *needing* the difference, but it's definitely nice to have.
Police cars are beat to hell a lot of the time, and I can finally responsibly afford a new car and I want to take advantage of that.
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking, there's just generally not enough money in it to sell them outside of fleet sales. I'm just curious if anyone has had luck either just knowing someone at the dealership, or even just paying a premium on top of MSRP to make it worthwhile.
>Why even consider a better tool for the job
>Just bravado your way through it without considering tool selection
>Be as manly as I am and unbuckle your seatbelt, god
>Training wheels grant stability
>lol why should I ever take them off and make things harder
Save yourself the bureaucratic headache and get a used srt8
>Why ever use better tools for a task?
Well, I don't know specifically for the midwest, but here in the PNW they are pretty common to find. Lots of people use them for private use after the police get done with them.
Yeah, I can see a decent number of used listings for them in my area; My problem is that I specifically want a new one, retired cop cars are usually beat to hell.