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03-13-2011 09:47 AM #1Registered Member
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Not able to Drive M3 to Tracks in Michigan
Not able to Drive M3 to Tracks in Michigan due to Bad Roads.
I recently had to move to Michigan for my job from Update New York (near Watkins Glen) via Ludwigsburg, Germany. I have a track prepared E36 M3 that I have driven to the track for many years. Since moving here I have found the roads so horrendous that I cannot drive my M3 here without complete fear of destroying my car. My other 2 cars already have suspension damage after just 5 months of driving here. Therefore I know I cannot drive my M3 here. It is so sad how bad this state builds and maintains its roads. My M3 will be staying in my garage the entire time I live here. It only has 100 miles on it since August 2009 since I lived in Germany.
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03-13-2011 01:13 PM #4Registered Member
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Well, it *is* a money problem, dummy.
As Rowley suggests, you could find a solution to your problem. Instead, you're just whining about the road conditions preventing you from driving your purely-recreational, non-essential vehicle that you apparently cannot afford to trailer and tow. Would it have been better for Rowley to suggest you repave your route to the track?
Yeah, tell your fellow Michigan residents your woes. I'm sure they'll completely agree and sign petitions to increase taxes so you can drive to the track.
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