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Just like most cars, it's almost all about tires and your driving ability. The small part of the equation that is the car (independent of tires) is horrible. The 86 flat out sucks in snow if you ignore tires and driver. But honestly, unless you're driving on packed snow and/or ice most of the time, and you have good snow tires, it's easy to compensate for it.
Oh, and don't go for performance snow tires. Sacrifice some dry performance and get studdless snow and ice tires.
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