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Originally Posted by Jordanwolf
Get better winter tires then, I don't know what else will help you.
Like I said earlier, when you drive like you have some sense and understand that there is snow on the ground, gaining traction from a stand still really isn't an issue, especially in a FWD car where there is typically more weight on the drive wheels.
The only real argument would be traction going up a hill.
You sure you didn't get sold some all seasons labeled as winters?
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Man I used to get insane wheelspin on michelin x-ice (crappy winter tire btw) in a mini cooper. I can only imagine how much worse 200+ extra hp would be lol. It's all that low-rpm turbo torque