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Originally Posted by Jordo!
FWD's make for good slippery road cars too.
I haven't had the opportunity to drive it in snow, but I find the Z to be pretty sure footed for a RWD car.
Modern traction control is a nice thing. In the old days RWD+snow = goes everywhere but where you point it
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It is, winter tires makes all the difference. I've put on 10's of thousands of miles in the winter in the rocky mountains with out a problem, people just need to learn to drive their cars, both FWD and RWD Hell even the 4X4 crowd. I see more 4x4's in the ditches here in the winter then anything else.