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Originally Posted by congee
I agree. My first RWD in snow and I feel pretty confident with it. I came from a suv with winter tires. Not as confident as I am with the suv but pretty darn close.
My only complaints for this car in the winter are:
1. Windows easily fog up/ice up
2. I usually get stuck after parking my car during a snow fall(as expected)
3. Leg warmers are none existent. I don't feel any hot air going to my legs even at full blast. Does anyone feel this way too or am I doing something wrong??
Other than that, the car has been perfect. I drove through yesterdays "snow storm" about 5-8cms of snow and no issues. Had a lot of fun sliding around corners with full control.
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to avoid getting stuck, try finding spots for your rear tires that have very little amount of snow, or even go out, take the shovel out of your trunk (i carry a small one with me), clean two patches where the back wheels will go, and park
also avoid parking up on hills
as for warming up the legs, no problems here.........but i wear heavy duty snow boots so any heat would make my feet melt