Have a steep driveway?

Does this scream- Welcome SUV family?
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If you are so desperate to build a shotgun suburban house that needs that kind of grading you are an idiot. Be sure to thank the jackasses that buy those houses for contributing to urban sprawl.
 
I'd hate to be a parent with a 16 year old trying to park a manual on that driveway. burned out clutch here they come.
 
I don't care if they have an SUV, no way they'd go anywhere in the winter. Fun for sledding tho
 
that is probably one of two places...atlanta or houston..the capitals of sprawl.. i don't think they'll have a winter problem.
 
lol, make sure

1) your car isnt lowered
2) you dont have a lip
3) you pull the ebrake and leave the car in gear
4) you wear cleats
 
SpicyMchaggis said:
that is probably one of two places...atlanta or houston..the capitals of sprawl.. i don't think they'll have a winter problem.

haha, I don't think so. Oklahoma city is the world capitol of urban sprawl. only 500,000 people and its the 3rd largest city square milage wise in the country


LA is the most dense, and OKC is the most sprawled

"Los Angeles, it turns out, has an urbanized area that contains just .11 acres per resident. Oklahoma City, in contrast, has .53 acres per resident. Portland, much beloved by environmentalists and "smart-growth" planners, weighs in with a 1990 figure of .21 acres per resident, even greater than Denver's .19."

quoted from: http://www.sprawlcity.org/news/01-0325.html
 
RyanJayG said:
haha, I don't think so. Oklahoma city is the world capitol of urban sprawl. only 500,000 people and its the 3rd largest city square milage wise in the country


LA is the most dense, and OKC is the most sprawled

"Los Angeles, it turns out, has an urbanized area that contains just .11 acres per resident. Oklahoma City, in contrast, has .53 acres per resident. Portland, much beloved by environmentalists and "smart-growth" planners, weighs in with a 1990 figure of .21 acres per resident, even greater than Denver's .19."

quoted from: http://www.sprawlcity.org/news/01-0325.html


want a cookie? :p
 
not really... but I'm just saying that gettting from one side of OKC to the other takes FOR EVER!!!!!!!
 
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