Re: Winter Driving
I have never driven our crossfire in the snow either and most likely never will for years to come. This is what I expected though. As long as your car has decent all-seasons you should have no problem as long as you drive correctly for the conditions. Since I have a long commute in Pennsylvania I have dedicated winter tires for my daily driver. If I ever drove the crossfire in winter I would most likely do the same. I don't really care too much about starting out or getting stuck, I care more about being able to stop on snow or ice. If there is enough snow on the roads to actually bog down a car then you most likely shouldn't be driving.