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That was day one of three days of the same! Put more miles on the snow blower then the car that week.
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Lol.. I think so.. Here in the SE where it's snows once every few years.. Even if you manage to get out on the road.. Somebody in an SUV will take you out while their talking on the phone..
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I bought my car in December last year so I had to learn its behaviour on snowy, icy roads. I left the dealership on winter tires and never had a problem. RWD cars have their nuances and you must adjust your driving to accommodate your wheels pushing from the rear rather than pulling from the front but once you understand how that changes the vehicle's handling, it becomes just as predictable and second nature to drive as anything. The only downside, if there is one, is ground clearance but you're going to have that problem in anything that isn't a truck or SUV.
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Us "old" guys should all remember when 99.9% of the cars on the road were ALL RWD (unless of course you had a Toranado). We all managed to drive just fine and obviously lived through it as we are here to talk about it.
If I could manage my 70 Coronet R/T with it's 500+ horse engine (that probably was close to the weight of an FRS all on it's own), positrac diff, 14 inch raised rear end and massive (bald) rear tires through several Canadian winters then the FRS should be a piece of cake!
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Many (most?) RWD Bimmers are horrible in slippery conditions on summer or "all season" tires (also called "no-season" tires) and spend their winter vacations on proper snow shoes. I've owned and driven a 2002 Tii and a Z3 coupe, and without snows they were virtual sculpture on a slippery road. But snows on most RWD cars make a huge difference. Car & Driver did an interesting test back in '99, finding that "...[w]inter tires boosted the rwd Benz's acceleration times more than they did the fwd Audi's..." They also offer more ammo in the weight-is-good / weight-is-bad debate, to wit: "the weight of a 4wd system simply adds to the momentum that has to be stopped. When it comes time to brake or change direction on low-traction surfaces, the extra mass of the driveline becomes more of a detriment". Quote:
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True dat! But I, for one, am more than merely grateful that I never have to drive an Impala sedan on bias-plies through a snow storm again. I got my license in the fall of '63, my father's V8-powered pride and joy was a few months old, and I was fearless until I found myself using the rear view mirrors to see where I was going........
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This will be my first winter in the frs parking my evo because it hasn't seen a winter yet. Picked up a set of studded winters so should be good to go as far as rust your in Toronto it's going to happen the salt out east is crazy Your just going to have a bad time with that lol
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The real WTF?! moment is when that happens on a FWD car accelerating in a straight line.
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I once went to a dealer to get a quote for winter tires and the person stared at me like I'm crazy. Why the hell do you need that she said...
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I loved my Hakkepelitas as much as or more than any other snow tire I've ever used. The only tire that may be better (if you can find them) is the Green Diamond. They're said to be the best winter tires ever - but the company's been a little strange and there are some web posts from people who ordered but never got them. As I recall, Green Diamonds were originally made in Sweden and only for big long-haul trucks, but they promised sizes for passenger cars for years and gradually came out with some. I tried to buy them a few times but the website always said that the sizes I needed were either back-ordered or not yet available. |
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