Winter driving exhaust etiquette

in the winter is it rude/offensive to leave vehicles behind you in a cloud of exhaust?

  • Yes, rude/offensive

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No, not rude/offensive

    Votes: 31 100.0%

  • Total voters
    31
  • Poll closed .
Edited

Overtired and starting to sound like a dick
 
This is my first turbo’d car and when I was just cruising in the right lane on the highway, an Audi A4 B8.5 was tailgating me so I put my foot down and left him in a cloud of smoke.
 
Yup. Rolling coal is straight up obnoxious. And I bet granny thinks the white exhaust cloud is obnoxious too haha.

Grandma was driving before catalytic converters burst onto the scene in the 1970s. I think she's the last person to be bothered by a little exhaust vapor. If you offend anyone it'll be post-Millenials/Gen Z'rs.
 
Just put a Suburu logo on the back of the car and clouds of vapor will make sense.

vape.webp
 
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It's cold up here in Canada, and the turbos produce a literal cloud of exhaust when pulling rapidly off the line. Since I've never experienced it as the follow on driver, I'm trying to figure it if it's something that other drivers would consider offensive.

I created a poll, but also interested in your candor on the subject.

Other drivers probably just think your shitty Kia is burning oil.
 
Totally, thats why I post on a Kia Stinger forum. Let me guess, you're on EI or have friends that are?

Lots of people own more than one car, but okay? haha

What does EI have to do with anything? We're talking exhaust fumes here.
 
At -35°C there's not much choice in the matter short of buying a Tesla.

This is the first time in my 40 years of driving that I've ever heard anyone express concern about it being rude - it's just the way it is in a cold climate.
 
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This is the first time in my 40 years of driving that I've ever heard anyone express concern about it being rude - it's just the way it is in a cold climate.
It is different normal driving vs laying on the turbos.
 
It is different normal driving vs laying on the turbos.

So, just idle away from the stop light instead of giving it the gas? Nope, not doing that.

I bought this car largely due to it's performance, which is even more noticeable in the winter. I won't stop enjoying it simply to spare other drivers some condensed vapour. Unless it's dead calm, it doesn't hang around too long anyways.
 
Wow.. 87 is down to 1.95/gal here.
That's 93.9 cents per liter, so around $4 per gallon. But that's cheap for Canada. Which is actually extremely ridiculous considering there's 4 large refineries within 30 minutes of my house.
 
Yeah, I know I couldn't believe how expensive it is. That's wild.
 
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That's 93.9 cents per liter, so around $4 per gallon. But that's cheap for Canada. Which is actually extremely ridiculous considering there's 4 large refineries within 30 minutes of my house.
Cause they tax the crap out of it.
 
I love it. So many cars have fake quad exhaust. Not mine :)
People will roll up behind my rebadged GT at the stoplight and you can see them kind of scratching their heads trying to figure out what it is.
Then the light turns green and they continue to sit there in the white cloud looking even more bewildered - LOL
 
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