Hey all, This doesn't REALLY belong here, but I wanted opinions from local drivers - not people that deal with 6 feet of snow in Michigan... Does anyone daily drive
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11-21-2012, 10:58 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Winter Z Drivers
Hey all,
This doesn't REALLY belong here, but I wanted opinions from local drivers - not people that deal with 6 feet of snow in Michigan... Does anyone daily drive their Z all winter, if so - I assume you run snow tires; how is the experience? FWIW, my current car is a mazdaspeed3 - I have a separate set of wheels and snow tires, and with that setup in spite of the turbo torquiness it's not bad to drive in the winter. Just wondering if the Z is totally impractical in this regard. Thanks!
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11-21-2012, 11:07 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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I drove it in the first snow storm two weeks ago with LM022 snow tires. It worked okay and it was fun to drive, but it didn't drive anything like my FWD CUV or Prius. Keeping moving isn't the problem, getting started is. Also the Z has a pathetic defroster and LSD, it makes it not fun to drive in teh winter. I think you can definitely get by in our area, but I wouldn't trust it in deep snow
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11-21-2012, 11:26 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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I bought my Z during a snow storm and drove it home from PA to MD with no problem. As long as you have the proper tires and drive slowly/carefully you will be ok. Of course with a sports car like the Z, ground clearance will be an issue if we get a lot of snow accumulation on the roads.
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Oh. another trip I've done to keep the ice/snow from building up in the rims is to clean and wax them after you put them away for the SUMMER. This way,when you pull them out for the Winter, they are all set. My last rims would collect snow and throw the cars ballance off really bad. After Waxing them the next year; almost nothing.
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11-22-2012, 12:05 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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Snow tires + rwd with a limited slip diff = great in winter. The only thing that will stop you is ground clearance.
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11-22-2012, 12:06 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Meh. Turn traction control off and always go out when there is snow on the ground. MAD FUN.
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Anyways first winter with the Z. I def need new tires. I will be yet again going with summer performance tires even for the winter. I could care less about a little snow. I care more about the salty roads and paint damage from them but really if it snows I plan on just using my time off I have built up at work.
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11-26-2012, 11:09 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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Awesome. Thanks for feedback guys - I am finishing up parting out the ms3 and waiting for the Z I want to appear at a good price. Going for that CWP, sport + touring, manual obviously... Sounds like a good set of winter tires and I'll be golden.
On the ms3 I have some "sport" winter tires - so cornering and braking is closer to an all-season, but plenty of tread and stellar in the snow - last winter with 1" on the ground and snow falling I was still confident @70mph going down 95..
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/StepsOffSoapBox I dd my z, I have a set of summer performance tires with rims and a set of winter performance tires with rims. Getting around in the winter with the winter tires is doable, I do not purposely drive the car in the snow. the point is if it starts snowing while I'm at work I can get home relatively safely (compared to the summer tires) before there gets to be moderate accumulation. Yes I've driven home on the summer tires in this situation before and I made it okay but I drove sideways the entire time. |
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