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Old 06-12-2019, 11:43 AM   #309
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Really? Are you honestly trying to argue that gaining traction in a FWD is as easy as a AWD car on the same tires? No. I use X-Ice 3 on every car I buy. I have driven the Type-R at the press event and had it for a week.
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Almost the worst winter tires for grip.
Care to substantiate that? They win every single deep snow, hydroplaning and ice empirical test that I've seen (Tire Rack, Autobild, Car and Driver and Consumer Reports). Yes, they are squirmy on dry roads in the winter, but that's not what I buy winter tires for.
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Yikes.
You are probably going to need to articulate your point more than that. As I already mentioned, they've won almost every snow, ice and wet braking and lateral grip (non-studded) comparison test. The only tires to edge them out were Nokians.
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The coefficient of static friction between wet asphalt and dry asphalt is nearly identical. The coefficient of kinetic friction is much different, so as long as traction isn't lost in wet conditions, they should both fair about the same as they would in dry conditions, given equal ground temps. The best wet tires are summer tires. I'm not saying slicks, but soft and sticky is best. Just saying. Snow tires are completely different than dry/wet conditions as it comes to tire tread and rubber properties.
Can you link for the coefficients of static friction in wet vs dry on asphalt and concrete? All I am seeing in journals and from manufacturers are calculations in the dry.

As an aside, it's baffling to see all the frothing at the mouth over a demonstrably true comment that it's going to be easier to launch an AWD car, especially when road conditions aren't ideal.
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Care to substantiate that? They win every single deep snow, hydroplaning and ice empirical test that I've seen (Tire Rack, Autobild, Car and Driver and Consumer Reports). Yes, they are squirmy on dry roads in the winter, but that's not what I buy winter tires for.
https://www.caranddriver.com/feature...es-for-winter/

I'll add, that I have no idea how they managed to place 2nd. I've been driving in Canadian winters for over 20 years, and have always run dedicated winter tires, and i HATE my Xi3s. I would liken them to all seasons.
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Can you link for the coefficients of static friction in wet vs dry on asphalt and concrete? All I am seeing in journals and from manufacturers are calculations in the dry.

As an aside, it's baffling to see all the frothing at the mouth over a demonstrably true comment that it's going to be easier to launch an AWD car, especially when road conditions aren't ideal.
Typically rubber on asphalt or rubber on concrete is quoted, but types of tires and types of surfaces vary greatly, so specific values are not easy to find. Also, water tends to change the temperature of the surfaces and acts as a heat sink, so normalizing the conditions with dry conditions is not easy.

I was only clarifying that the best wet tires are summer tires. All season will do worse in the rain than summer tires. Snow, deep wet, sand or offroad/dirt tires are a different deal.

I’m not really commenting on AWD versus FWD.
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So the Mrs and I need to replace her car and she has settled on the 2019 CTR. Now the trick is finding a dealer that will sell one without the dealer markup.
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The car has been out for almost 2 years and production isn't limited. Avoiding dealer markup at this point should be easy.
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https://www.caranddriver.com/feature...es-for-winter/

I'll add, that I have no idea how they managed to place 2nd. I've been driving in Canadian winters for over 20 years, and have always run dedicated winter tires, and i HATE my Xi3s. I would liken them to all seasons.
I've used XI1 before and I must admit they lost their ability fairly quickly over time (they were amazing when brand new). They ended up feeling worse in the snow than Continental DWS all seasons at some point (after like 3-4 winters I think).

I do keep hearing that Nokian Hakkapelita are the best for winter, even though they don't top the charts
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The car has been out for almost 2 years and production isn't limited. Avoiding dealer markup at this point should be easy.
The CTR has taken Canadians by storm. It's such a wanted car here, it's like Subaru's. Canadians are so damn brain washed that dealers have no problem moving them at basically any price. I still can't even get a test drive going in alone as a young guy, despite driving in with a car I own.. (mind you I haven't been trying very hard)
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The CTR has taken Canadians by storm. It's such a wanted car here, it's like Subaru's. Canadians are so damn brain washed that dealers have no problem moving them at basically any price. I still can't even get a test drive going in alone as a young guy, despite driving in with a car I own.. (mind you I haven't been trying very hard)
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Rofl, it might work, but we might have too much fun.
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Rofl, it might work, but we might have too much fun.
might f around and end up with me getting one too lolol
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Last time I took a salesman along for a test drive I had to pull over so he could puke at the side of the road.
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