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Originally Posted by supunna_picta
If you have no hills and if you don't have big snow for clearance issues then the Z would be okay for short distances on quality snow tires.
Nothing beats awd on snow tires if you're looking for relatively stress free snow travel or if you have hills or deeper snow.
I drove a crappy FWD geo prizm on studded snow tires and that thing was pretty much unstoppable, and I didn't worry about it getting dinged up.
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Actually when it comes to climbing hills RWD beats FWD. AWD is of course best but its a pretty common misconception about RWD. Especially a car like the Z with a near 50/50 weight distribution. When you hit an incline more weight shifts to the rear tires = better traction at the rear tires. RWD is fine on snow as long as you are careful not to loose traction. At the end of the day all the cars can stop the same and that is what truly matters....