Old Jan 20, 2009 | 05:13 PM
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mika33
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Default Re: Who says a Crossfire can't drive in the snow?

Originally Posted by matsoncl
Well, all of you must be talking about driving on the flats. Here in Albuquerque we don't get much snow, but even a little keeps my car in the garage because I live on the low end of a slight rise, with the driveway perpendicular to the rise. So to get going, I have to back out of the driveway, swing the rear of the car up the hill, and back up the hill to a resting spot, all while maintaining momentum. At the resting spot, I can then turn around and get a little momentum to make it up the rest of the hill. So if I really need to leave the house, I back out of the garage really fast and hope for the best. So far my neighbors behind me haven't seen me accelerating toward their house, backwards. They might have a thing or two to say about it.

That is true right there. I drive mine in the snow... but I would NEVER drive it in a area with snowy HILLS. I was driving earlier and I was on a salted road with no snow on it and I could still feel the rear end just wanting to wag around like a flag in the wind. Might be my tires, but still... on hills I would need to do about 20-30mph just to feel safe. And people zip past me going 50-60 on iced roads. Everytime I wish they would hit a pole...
 
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