I Bought An Okay Toyota 4Runner Because of Michigan Part Two
It’s hard to believe, but I’ve already lived on the outskirts of Detroit for over year now. And while I have extremely strong opinions on the city, and the state itself, I’m not here to shit where I eat. But I have learned a few automobile-related items during my elongated state in the north. For one, the roads are horrendous. And when I saw horrendous, I mean that some of the roads here aren’t even paved. They’re just rocks scattered around in a way to look like a road. I have absolutely no idea why this is the way it is. And the roads that are paved are almost as bad, as they’re riddled with massive ruts, bumps, and potholes. Again, I’m not sure why the roads here are worse than a third-world country’s. Winter isn’t a joke here. In Northern Virginia, we would get a healthy slathering of snow every year. It would dip into the low 20’s and, if you were lucky, you’d see a couple of inches of the cold white stuff on Christmas. In Michigan, it snows almost every day in winter, an...