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View Poll Results: Could you drive your car 100-200 miles right now?
No Problem! 89 56.69%
Ask me again next week. 9 5.73%
Give me a couple months. 18 11.46%
Check with me next year. 23 14.65%
Is there a five year plan? 18 11.46%
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Old 04-24-2014, 06:24 PM
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How many of you could jump in your car right now and drive it 100 to 200 miles with few worries? Assuming gas is available and no weather issues.
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negative but ask again a different day.
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If you can't drive it 1000's of miles -- you suck as a car builder.....
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I can't right now, but hope to in the future.
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Have gas in the car and wipers... No worries.
(Except the car's in North Carolina)...
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I can't right now, but hope to in the future.
Technically thats an infinite position.........
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Have gas in the car and wipers... No worries.
(Except the car's in North Carolina)...
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I see Dave & Rob have voted.
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How many are daring (and/or stupid) enough to drive a couple hundred miles to a track and back though, without a trailer?
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How many of you could jump in your car right now and drive it 100 to 200 miles with few worries? Assuming gas is available and no weather issues.

weather? whats weather have to do with it!!! drive that ****


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How many are daring (and/or stupid) enough to drive a couple hundred miles to a track and back though, without a trailer?
YEP!!! carrying an easy up, folding chairs and a cooler full of lunch and water
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