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Anyone drive in the snow yet???
Just wondering if anyone has driven in the snow from this Nor'easter and what their experiences were. I still have my stock summers on and haven't needed to drive yet thanks to carpooling.
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i drove my car in the snow yesterday after picking it up from toyota service and i was really shocked at how well it did on stock tires. There was no scary moments where i felt the car losing control at all.. i do agree that better tires whether its all seasons or winter are needed...Streets werent plowed at either so i was driving in about 6inch of snow ...cant believe its snowing in early november..i guess we had it coming since there was barely any snow last year
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Seems like it's going to happen again, since the forecast is calling for at least 4 days of 50 degree + weather. They say Monday is going to be 64!:confused0068: |
Drove in the slush today on the stockers since my snow tires aren't mounted yet. Definitely some problems getting it to go from a stop but the TCS proved to be pretty impressive. I gave it some gas behind the warehouse when I got to work this morning without turning the tcs off and the car caught itself and straightened up very quickly every time.
I do not expect these tires will work well in anything more than the 1/2" of snow/slush mix that we have though. |
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i drove back from work yesterday during the storm (about 20mi, but more because of the detour i had to take with closed roads) and they weren't as bad as i expected. this was my first time driving in snow with a RWD car as well as summer tires. i took it generally slow when i was alone on roads, but i kept up with traffic on the highway. there was only one moment while i was on the highway that i had an issue. at one point i had let my speed drop too much so i wanted to bring it up to match traffic so i applied slowly, as i had been doing the entire ride, and i just kept starting to tail out to the right. i tried it twice and it happened each time so i just rolled for a bit. guy behind me had backed off after he saw me slip so i had time to roll. tried it again after a minute or so and i was ok. no issues for the rest of the trip until i got to my driveway haha. i got halfway on and just got stuck. had to wait for cars to pass, back straight out and speed in to make it up. would i do it again? hell no. i already have my winters, they're just not on the wheels so i couldn't put them on the car. i woulda had them ready for yesterday, but the forecast didn't say anything like this.
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I drove in the snow yesterday and today with stock tires. It was better than I expected. I did slip couple of times but we did have about 6-7" of snow.
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I drove home last night on the stock tires, from a stop I found it extremely hard to get going and I had to turn off all assists as they were making it impossible to go. But once going it seemed to hold find. Took me like 5 minutes to get up this little hill out of a parking lot. It was pretty fun though haha drifting this thing in the snow was great. Would consider winter tires though if it's going to be your daily through the winter.
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I got my winter Pirelli Sottozero Series II onto my OEMs yesterday morning, and was mounting them on the car as the snow started falling around 11AM. The car did fine in the snow. It started fine, and it stopped very well. I only had one tough spot, and that was going up my steep driveway. It wasn't plowed yet and because I always have to approach it slowly and almost at a stop so I don't bottom out the front bumper, I had no momentum. I didn't want to keep trying and piss of the neighbors with my exhaust, so I just parked it on the street. I did do some light drifting around corners though. Haha.
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