Snow in the TC
Originally Posted by petegtsv10
With good tires and traction control/abs/stability control, the Vette never got stuck. Its all a matter of learning how to drive in the snow. My son drove his Vette all winter for 3 winters, too. He's 21 now and says the winters in his Vette made him a much more competent driver in the dry, wet and on the track. I'm a regular on 3 other forums and this is the first time I've had my credibility or intelligence quetioned. Its all about leaning how to drive/anticipate.........I didn't say it was easy, just doable.
If I had a vette, (even as second car) id also have a third car.. its that easy

____, my grand marquis is my snow vehicle, but THINK about it.. what do most cops drive in the snow? crown vic's.. my car is identical to them, but acctually better (way more luxury) and with the trac control, it does not slip AT ALL.. period. its wicked cool, even if it is a old mans vehicle. v8, RWD and all. but its a TANK, very heavy. Also skill and reaction has a lot to do with snow driving as well..
Originally Posted by SePaTc
maybe the rounder shoulders on higher profile tires don't bit into the snow as much as the angular shoulders on low pro tires....
What DOES make a difference is the width of the tire. Narrower tires have more weight on them per square inch, which can give you better traction.
Originally Posted by torqueTc
Originally Posted by petegtsv10
With good tires and traction control/abs/stability control, the Vette never got stuck. Its all a matter of learning how to drive in the snow. My son drove his Vette all winter for 3 winters, too. He's 21 now and says the winters in his Vette made him a much more competent driver in the dry, wet and on the track. I'm a regular on 3 other forums and this is the first time I've had my credibility or intelligence quetioned. Its all about leaning how to drive/anticipate.........I didn't say it was easy, just doable.
If I had a vette, (even as second car) id also have a third car.. its that easy

poop, my grand marquis is my snow vehicle, but THINK about it.. what do most cops drive in the snow? crown vic's.. my car is identical to them, but acctually better (way more luxury) and with the trac control, it does not slip AT ALL.. period. its wicked cool, even if it is a old mans vehicle. v8, RWD and all. but its a TANK, very heavy. Also skill and reaction has a lot to do with snow driving as well..
torque---where in PA u from or MD. w/e. r u on CSTC too?
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