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Old Dec 10, 2004 | 10:55 PM
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AlvinByars
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From: Salado, Texas
Default Re: Winter driving related question

My issue with the Crossfire's handling in the wet is not so much the traction from a start on wet pavement, or even it's ability to grip when there's a few eigths of an inch of water on the road. I just don't care for the willingness of the Michelins to hydroplane when you hit a puddle at speed. I've hit six inches of water on the road in the Wrangler at speeds that put a wave of water over the roof without a hint of hydroplaning. Doing the same thing in the Crossfire would put it in a tailspin. This part of the country is extremely prone to flashfloods and you never know when you're going to hit a deep puddle on these roads in a downpour.
 
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