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Old 09-09-2013, 02:56 PM   #14
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The trick is to be conservative. That means:

1) Use dedicated snows.
2) Wait for the roads to be cleared.
3) Don't drive through the thick stuff. Clearance is only 5".
4) Brake easy and in advance of when you normally would, and do not turn abruptly.

That said, the car behaves very predictably in snow. Just get some experience under your belt.
Practice on a snowy parking lot. It is a lot of fun, and you'll figure out how to do a controlled slip and recovery.

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