Originally Posted by Chi-Town SRT/6
It took me 1 hour to go 9 miles today in the SRT. Even in the W mode this car is HORRIBLE in the snow with all the mods and the Pilot Sports on back.
I got stuck for a minute or two every time I had to stop. Off idle the traction control light would on! People were looking at me like I was a dam idiot as all we had today was about half an inch. I finally got to my neighborhood and got stuck on a small hill and had to put it in reverse and go another way just to get home.
So there you have it folks...the SRT/6 with all those mods is one of the fastest cars out there in the summer and the SLOWEST one out there in a snowy winter! LOL.
Looks like i'll be getting me ANOTHER winter beater this year...
That's what I feared would happen to our car on the snow. I'm glad you and your Crossfire made it home safely.
Mine was at the dealership Saturday during the day, and I picked it up around noon, just as freezing rain started. At last count, Tulsa now has 240,000 homes without electricity. The hospitals are running on generators, and the airport
just got power. I spent this morning at the Tulsa Air National Guard base (which also does not have power), prepping my squadron's vehicles for emergency disaster relief deployment. The town is nearly silent. When I walk outside in my pitch black neighborhood, I hear what sounds like far off gunfire, 360 degrees around me, as snapping tree branches break the silence. It's eery.
Somehow, Oklahoma State University's Tulsa campus did not lose power. So today I'm in my office, staying warm and enjoying the forum. It looks like the Crossfire won't be leaving the garage for a few weeks.
Good luck to everyone affected by this wicked weather. Stay safe!