I have gotten stuck on purpose several times for my husband. That was erotic. I was so nervous the first time. I so wanted it to turn him on as i spun my tires trying to get out. We hadnt been dating long the first time i got stuck with him with me. My heart was racing as I drove in the snow. Teasing, saying how slick the roads are and how i hope we dont get stuck. Secretly wanting the tires to spin. The roads were horrible, i knew i could easily get us stuck without him knowing it was on purpose. But i wanted it to be a surprise for both of us and i didnt have to wait long until it happened as we were going up a hill, pouring snow. I was gripping the steering wheel with leather gloved hands, gently pushing on the gas with my black leather boot, trying to keep moving. Hoping he is turned on watching me push down on the gas with my boot as the tires make that zzzzzzzzzzz sound. I was trying to get us up the hill but the road was soooo slick
Ever damaged a vehicle getting stuck?
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@stuckadam it’s a different story if one has a couple vehicles, one for daily driving and one for fun. Then it’s not such an issue, but over here it seems like not a lot of people can actually afford the added expense to own more than one vehicle unless they have multiple incomes in the household. I’m not sure what it’s like in Europe but on the North American continent imports are pricey as fuck; for example, new brakes and suspension cost me $5500 on my Nissan (blue book value in top condition $11,000) and if I need to replace a transmission it’s $5100 for a new one-not including shipping (6weeks) or installation. Breaking a differentials, or timing chains, or a radiator seal, all expensive ways to not have a ride OR any disposable income for a few weeks.
I’ll also add, anyone who has ever experienced intense cold knows- risk of stuff breaking increases almost exponentially for every degree below -20C. Not everyone sees those temps, granted, but my ability to make content in that is greatly reduced and not worth the financial disaster brought on by needing: $500/hr offroad recovery in the backcountry, months of storage fees while waiting for parts shipments to clear customs, labour for a mechanic to help out when they arrive, and the cost of another ride to get through while waiting.
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Yep. I damaged my car getting stuck once. I ended up needing to get the brakes, brake lines, wheels, and undercarriage fixed on my Audi. Cost was over 8000 USD before insurance. It’s something I definitely worry about after that experience.
The type, angle, viscosity, and depth of the surface and the type of vehicle you’re in all matters. Some stucks are far riskier than others, but most of the time it’s fine if you use your brain!
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La última vez que me quedé atascado se me sopló la junta de la tapa de cilindros por la recalentda. Pero la reparación no me resultó muy costosa. Gaste mas dinero en reponer el par de tacones altos que arruiné en esa ocasión.
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I live out in the country and have a big lot with multiple vehicles. I have two trucks one 2019 wich is my everyday commute and the other that is a yard truck. I also have a beater car that I cruise around the property and sometimes just spin the tires until thay blow!!! But at the end of the day I fix them myself!! If u have the mechanics skills then ur fine!! Have fun and burn them tires!!!
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"Have fun and burn them tires!" - HELL yeah!!!
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I went for a drive one night and slid off the road in an icy spot and bent the front fender. I was sooo stuck, I tried and tried to get out but just ended up burying it so deep