• drzoidberg@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Cope ans seethe about what exactly? Cars have bumpers. Bumpers accumulate snow. Snow accumulation on front bumpers, which are normally found near headlights, blocks said headlights.

    Don’t be an idiot you moron.

    • DarkSirrush@lemmy.ca
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      2 days ago

      As someone who has owned ~5 different vehicles while living in an area that snows before Halloween and can snow as late as Easter - you are the moron.

      I have never had to stop mid drive to brush off my headlights, even in whiteout blizzard conditions, because snow doesn’t accumulate on my front bumper. In fact, most of my vehicles the headlights are spaced far enough away from my bumper, with enough of an angle, that I barely need to brush snow off them in the mornings after getting 2’ of snow overnight.

      Are you sure you’ve driven anything that isn’t a Lada?

    • spooky2092@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 days ago

      Have you ever lived around snow, or do you just see it on TV? Because, while you have the most minute point that it can accumulate when parked, they absolutely do not build up snow on the ‘shelf’ while driving.

      Source: I drove in the snow recently with headlights and no snow blocked my headlights in the middle of a storm.

      You should probably stick to talking about what you know instead of defending the poorly designed swasticars.