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Old 01-21-2014, 05:06 PM   #1
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This winter i was going to shovel out some money for some winter tires and not have to worry about losing my car in a ditch or worse total it. Today I learned i can stand by the stock Prius tires as i crept though the snow inching my way to the store. The roads were not too bad as i turned on to 1 heading towards Walmart on 198. I guess bad or good doesn't mean anything in Maryland, as i passed 5 nearly totaled cars. As i pulled in to Walmart cars were being pushed up the hill trying to get out and back on to 198 (this was definitely not a plausible route in my near future.) On the way back i took some back roads which were now pretty horrible, well there was a guy riding his bicycle in the street against oncoming traffic(probably still driveable.) I got back on 1 and jumped quickly off when i neared home, being i couldn't imagine making it up the hill right before 32. Okay the moment of truth one last down hill by Rams Head @ the Savage Mill and a quick uphill, this one was a doosey but after speeding up to a whopping 12 miles an hour on the third attempt i made it up. So if your thinking about spending money on some winter tires being that your FRS/BRZ is your only car i'd suggest saving it for something that makes the car go faster! Enjoy the Snowmagedon!
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If you insist on being foolish, you should at least stick to things that won't result in other people getting hurt.
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Please. Don't think that just because you've made one trip safely, you'll make all of them. I was driving on winter tires and my car slid down my driveway even with the emergency brake on.

I don't know about you, but after I've gotten in an accident that totaled my car, I'm doing everything I can to prevent that from ever happening again. Not the fact that my car was totaled, but the other vehicle had 2 kids in it. I don't mind that you dismiss your own life, but please, take in consideration for others.
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If you insist on being foolish, you should at least stick to things that won't result in other people getting hurt.
No the guy in the Escalade going 40mph past me and others should worry about hurting people. The only thing i should worry about is my pride when i do end up hitting something.

I am not saying everyone should follow in my footsteps. I am just putting it out there if you need to get somewhere in this type of weather its doable.

And a plus that you might be able to invest that spent money on tires elsewhere.
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No the guy in the Escalade going 40mph past me and others should worry about hurting people. The only thing i should worry about is my pride when i do end up hitting something.

I am not saying everyone should follow in my footsteps. I am just putting it out there if you need to get somewhere in this type of weather its doable.

And a plus that you might be able to invest that spent money on tires elsewhere.
Just going to put out there that doable ≠ safe/smart. Unless you have another ride to dd, getting a set of winter tires is actually a wise investment.
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I'm not Going to buy winters. Thanks for the heads up.
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I installed a set of Michelin X-Ice Xi3.
They are fantastic.

This reminds me of people who buy high-end Mercs and Bimmers only to not be able to do proper maintenance and afford a new decent set of tires. I'm not saying that's what's going on but this reminds me of it.

Anyway, I still refuse to drive in this weather even with winter tires. Not only because my car might lose traction, but also because of salt and mostly because of other people. I don't trust their driving and I don't trust that people put on proper tires on their cars...
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This winter i was going to shovel out some money for some winter tires and not have to worry about losing my car in a ditch or worse total it. Today I learned i can stand by the stock Prius tires as i crept though the snow inching my way to the store. The roads were not too bad as i turned on to 1 heading towards Walmart on 198. I guess bad or good doesn't mean anything in Maryland, as i passed 5 nearly totaled cars. As i pulled in to Walmart cars were being pushed up the hill trying to get out and back on to 198 (this was definitely not a plausible route in my near future.) On the way back i took some back roads which were now pretty horrible, well there was a guy riding his bicycle in the street against oncoming traffic(probably still driveable.) I got back on 1 and jumped quickly off when i neared home, being i couldn't imagine making it up the hill right before 32. Okay the moment of truth one last down hill by Rams Head @ the Savage Mill and a quick uphill, this one was a doosey but after speeding up to a whopping 12 miles an hour on the third attempt i made it up. So if your thinking about spending money on some winter tires being that your FRS/BRZ is your only car i'd suggest saving it for something that makes the car go faster! Enjoy the Snowmagedon!


Woot. Good for you. I've said this since day 1. That right foot control makes up for a looooooot of issues. I made it in today with 0 issues, and the first few miles were not plowed or salted. (we're in the same area ) Stephens is a jooooooke lol.

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Please. Don't think that just because you've made one trip safely, you'll make all of them. I was driving on winter tires and my car slid down my driveway even with the emergency brake on.

Snow tires wouldn't have fixed that, at all. We've got cars with snow tires and they slide some too. Salt your driveway and plan for it.



Bunch of haters acting like he did 95 down a residential while shooting a gun in the air.

Know what I saw on my putt putt into work today? Someone in a legacy/forester decide to go 70+ in the fast lane that wasn't well plowed and bounce off the wall 5-6 times. THEN keep going fast.



I'll take his stock tires (and mine) with some common sense and a controlled right foot over people buying winter tires/awd and thinking they're invincible any day.

People drove for decades with RWD and non-snow tires. Get over it.
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I wouldn't say we are haters.

Hell, I would call people who take the risk to try these things and drive around like this brave and know how to have fun. That is, IF they were only risking things for themselves. But the fact is, there are others out there being risked.

Things like this and not-well-maintained vehicles scare the crap out of me, as a driver and especially as a motorcyclist.

In a few words, be safe out there.
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Not everyone has the choice of not going out in the weather that you make. Gotta make the best of it.
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That is certainly true. That doesn't make it a good choice, however.
It's good sense to take into account such price of ownership when purchasing a brand new car that comes with summer tires. If your's came with all season tires, continue your cautious driving =).

Be safe.
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Being that I come from Chicago where where snow in the winter is a common occurrence the minute amount that fell yesterday was not a big deal. Throttle control it what you need to pay attention to when driving in inclement weather.
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People around here have very little inclement weather driving experience unfortunately.

Btw check this out, these are mostly extreme cases but they are out there.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Justrolledintotheshop/
I also see some crazy stuff at my work too.
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