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In sufficient gravel...most definitely!
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GOD yes, and I do, did today, and probably will tomorrow.
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Yup, but i dont cuz i need to save the tires and gas.
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Yes i could if i wanted to
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The one I drive daily, no. I've gotten it's power up a bit, but it's a Subaru Legacy, thus all wheel drive. It takes a hell of a lot of horses to peel out with all wheel drive unless your on ice or gravel. My Corvette can barely be stopped from peeling out. That takes a gentle touch. But I don't drive it any more, probably sell it in summer.
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Easily..the car I am driving kicks ass,it's a maybach..and best thing about it is..I can crash this biaatch and it wouldnt bother me at all..it's company owned..LMAO
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I not only burn rubber, but entered in a burnout contest and took second in the ladies division, won a $15.00 trophy and burnt up two rear wheel tires on my vette
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I already have :( I have problems driving in a cast which is precisely why I don't drive in traffic atm :P
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Could but won't!! My tires are too expensive to waste'em in such manner.
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Yes, if i wanted too, not going to do that though, wears out my tires,+5
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My volvo lit em pretty good...till I killed it with too much boost.
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I thought you could do that with any car.
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Hells yeah... I kept squealing my tires till I my speaker blew and realized it was me peeeling out
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Sure. I used to do that deliberately as a kid. Now I do it because I'm becoming a bad driver.
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nope, the 'advanced traction control' system on mine applies the anti-lock brakes and won't let me
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Oh yeah...but...would you mind buying me a new set of tires, first?
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No. Neither my '63 Beetle or '72 M-B diesel will do that. +5
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I can make all 4 do it briefly, then the AWD adjusts and it just goes.
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Sure.
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YES I could! +5 Have a good one Man, Jonathan
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