I know they're trickling in, I posted the video, THATS WHY IM ASKING.....There was a video on the forum that was produced by a dealership in that states. They have a Trax at their dealership. So some must have them. I think they are trickling in.
I see, i see. Guess I can't help you since I'm in Canada but there must be some Americans on here. I would assume more Americans will join once they actually purchase their Trax as well.I know they're trickling in, I posted the video, THATS WHY IM ASKING.....
Looks good yeah... but when it comes to safety... you sure won't look good after getting run into someone that didn't notice you as clearly as they do with those driving vehicles in a darker color.White Trax looks great in the snow![]()
why have we not outlawed white cars in the snow belt then?Looks good yeah... but when it comes to safety... you sure won't look good after getting run into someone that didn't notice you as clearly as they do with those driving vehicles in a darker color.
That's one thing about snow and white cars, your vulnerability goes up.
Although I think that often the problem would be with older folks vision or reflexes as they get older. 80 year-olds don't have to retake their driving test and that can lead them to be pretty bad drivers. I don't think the true problem is white cars though. Are black cars dangerous at night? Green cars in the woods?why have we not outlawed white cars in the snow belt then?![]()
Please, if someone is unable to distinguish your white car from the surrounding snow their eyes would of gotten them out from behind the wheel already... Theres a reason eyesight factors into the testing...
when you reach senior status they pull you in every 2 years for eyesight testing.Although I think that often the problem would be with older folks vision or reflexes as they get older. 80 year-olds don't have to retake their driving test and that can lead them to be pretty bad drivers. I don't think the true problem is white cars though. Are black cars dangerous at night? Green cars in the woods?
well it's not that bad and for the reason you stated, but there is truth to it, something to consider.why have we not outlawed white cars in the snow belt then?![]()
Please, if someone is unable to distinguish your white car from the surrounding snow their eyes would of gotten them out from behind the wheel already... Theres a reason eyesight factors into the testing...
green car in the woods? .... what are you vulnerable to in the woods? :|Although I think that often the problem would be with older folks vision or reflexes as they get older. 80 year-olds don't have to retake their driving test and that can lead them to be pretty bad drivers. I don't think the true problem is white cars though. Are black cars dangerous at night? Green cars in the woods?