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AK370Z 07-22-2010 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by CrownR426 (Post 638698)
I've been driving on the sports package rims + tires for over 1 year now and what an adventure! lol.. With that said this winter I'm hunting for some 350 rims + blizzaks :D

Please be careful! I did a full 270 degrees with only 315 miles on the Z. Luckily no car around! :ughdance:

steveg78 07-22-2010 12:37 AM

Man o man I don't wanna be caught driving in the snow with mine. It'll be a garage queen over the winter. I may wake it from hibernation a few times...Especially once I decide on which SC I'm going to get. I'll most likely have that done over winter.

As for my winter beater. 03 Jeep Liberty Renegade. 146k and still kickin. Also, for the guy who had 2 Jeeps and is considering a WRX. If you need to have the responsiveness and speed then go for the WRX. But I kinda like driving alternating from Z to Jeep. It's mellow, you can stay "out of trouble" and you can just sit back and relax. Oh yeah, and you can see OVER that car floundering in the left lane with nobody in front of them!

OMGWTFBBQ 07-22-2010 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Matt (Post 638256)
What's this "winter" you speak of? Is that when it hits 50 degrees?

:wtf: What's winter? Oh... you mean this?

http://www.ssu-us.com.br/intercambio...cipalbeach.jpg

im89 07-22-2010 06:01 AM

@AK370Z where you able to drive your z in the first pic where your car was burried. I'm really thinking about getting a z in a couple months, but i live in ny and my biggest worry is snow. Alot of people say just buy another car..but i acutal dont have money like that to pay all that insurance if i bought the z...i would have just enough money for that and bills and a little to save..Just kinda of curious to see what its capable of doing in snow. By the way i drive an 09 altima coupe, it was pretty decent this year with all the snow we got.

MightyBobo 07-22-2010 06:14 AM

http://images54.fotki.com/v202/photo...MG_0617-vi.jpg

Winter vehicle is on the right. 370 is under 2 feet of snow on the left.

No, I will not drive my 370 in the winter.

Here's a better idea of how bad this winter was:
http://images20.fotki.com/v534/photo...MG_0622-vi.jpg

Jeffblue 07-22-2010 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by CrownR426 (Post 638698)
I've been driving on the sports package rims + tires for over 1 year now and what an adventure! lol.. With that said this winter I'm hunting for some 350 rims + blizzaks :D

This guy is selling his

http://www.the370z.com/parts-sale-pr...tml#post620890

370Zapper 07-22-2010 07:07 AM

Plan on driving my Z during the winter here in Wisconsin. Many people shake their heads when I tell them that, but I'll pick up a winter setup like AK's and I'll be set.

First day I bought the car I had to drive in the worst snow/ice storm of the season. Those Potenza's were scary as all hell, but luckily I got home safe....after my friend got my unstuck in downtown Milwaukee.

rha600 07-22-2010 07:14 AM

Coldest day (morning) we had last year.

http://myc3g.com/photos/36%20degrees%20Small.jpg

jimimonet 07-22-2010 07:21 AM

I don't want my 40th to even see any rain let alone snow. I drive my Lexus LX 470 year round and it is about the best snow car there is.

Jeffblue 07-22-2010 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by rha600 (Post 638931)
Coldest day (morning) we had last year.

http://myc3g.com/photos/36%20degrees%20Small.jpg

i'll take a few months of winter over drought and hurricanes.

i told my dad i plan on driving my Z in winter with winter tires and he is under the assumption that RWD cars, no matter what, can't drive in snow. the only difference between RWD/FWD/AWD car in snow is during accelleration, and usually when you are ******** your pants the most in winter is if you need to stop, and all 3 of those (unless you have some older car) have 4 wheel anti lock brakes. So if i've got blizaaks on my car, and he's got goodyear eagle all seasons, my car should be able to stop and turn better than his, no?

in snow, I think RWD+a good set of now tires and a catious driver is definitely better than AWD+all seasons+a driver who relies on their AWD to keep them safe and still drives like theres no snow on the ground. anyone else agree?

rha600 07-22-2010 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 638936)
i'll take a few months of winter over drought and hurricanes.

i told my dad i plan on driving my Z in winter with winter tires and he is under the assumption that RWD cars, no matter what, can't drive in snow. the only difference between RWD/FWD/AWD car in snow is during accelleration, and usually when you are ******** your pants the most in winter is if you need to stop, and all 3 of those (unless you have some older car) have 4 wheel anti lock brakes. So if i've got blizaaks on my car, and he's got goodyear eagle all seasons, my car should be able to stop and turn better than his, no?

in snow, I think RWD+a good set of now tires and a catious driver is definitely better than AWD+all seasons+a driver who relies on their AWD to keep them safe and still drives like theres no snow on the ground. anyone else agree?

We have hurricanes every 5 years or so. You have winter every year. :)

When I was living in PA (around Ft Washington in the foot hills) I drove the honda when it snowed. But I agree 1000%, once you're moving, it doesn't matter what wheels are driving the car, unless you're one of those idiots that likes doing 60mph on the ice. A FWD car isn't going to stop any better than a RWD car.

Now if it's a winter like you all had last year with 30+ inches of snow on the ground...yeah, now something 4WD and tall is the only thing going to help.

bullet1 07-22-2010 07:29 AM

I have a Wrangler that I drive when I'm hauling my dog around and for winter. Hopefully this winter will not be as crappy as this past.

CrownR426 07-22-2010 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 638787)
Please be careful! I did a full 270 degrees with only 315 miles on the Z. Luckily no car around! :ughdance:

lol, let's just say I have my stories to tell!
:ugh2:

Jeffblue 07-22-2010 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by rha600 (Post 638940)
Now if it's a winter like you all had last year with 30+ inches of snow on the ground...yeah, now something RWD and Loweredis the only thing going to help.

i completely agree

but seriously... no one likes driving in a snow storm, just like no one likes driving in traffic. If you can, you stay where you are. Thats why i picked a RWD sports car with a manual transmission even though i live in the north east. I will occasionally get stuck in the snow, and get stuck in traffic, but i'm not going to pick my car that i drive all year based on that.

rha600 07-22-2010 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 638945)
i completely agree

but seriously... no one likes driving in a snow storm, just like no one likes driving in traffic. If you can, you stay where you are. Thats why i picked a RWD sports car with a manual transmission even though i live in the north east. I will occasionally get stuck in the snow, and get stuck in traffic, but i'm not going to pick my car that i drive all year based on that.

exactly. you have to deal with the snow maybe 12 days out of the year, and DEEP snow maybe 5... And unless you're up in the mountains that is only every 3 or 4 years. So the other 360 days of the year you want something fun to drive.



besides, if you have the sports car it's a great excise for not making it into work on those bad snow days.


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