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[–] 2 pts

Agreed. I live in Canada. I've lived in Edmonton for 6 months, -30 - -45 every winter. Not maintaining your vehicle there can cost you your life.

[–] 1 pt

Northern Maine has temperatures approaching that, I've seen -35F when snowmobiling up there. Most of the locals carry jumper cables and fuel de-icer in their vehicles. They let their cars/trucks run 20 minutes and longer before taking of in those temperatures. They start off slow to let the grease in the wheel bearings and u-joints warm up a bit before going full speed. You are absolutely bright, it can be a matter of life and death at those temperatures in remote or less traveled areas.