Well, the Japan model of our car has Snow Mode with its automatic transmission as shown from an excerpt of their Owners Manual. Remember that they are right-hand drive so
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Japan Model has Snow Mode
Well, the Japan model of our car has Snow Mode with its automatic transmission as shown from an excerpt of their Owners Manual. Remember that they are right-hand drive so the shift layout is flipped. Here is a Babel Fish translation of the page:
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Now you know what that blank button is used for, and the word SNOW is lighted in the fuel gauge bezel when the button is engaged. Just one more little perk we get screwed out of with the North American models.
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I'm interested to know what exactly Snow Mode does.
I've read stories that with the stock summer tires you can get stuck in under an inch of snow on flat ground. Maybe it makes the Japanese stock tires bristle with long pointy metal studs... Realistically it probably just makes the car accelerate like a Prius. Of course that button location is the SRM button on the 6MT (if you flip the US layout to match theirs, otherwise it's the hazard lights). |
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Not sure why they wouldn't have included it, seems strange as it's just a software mode for the computer.
I think some of the Infiniti models have it, I remember seeing it in my friends M35X. And yes, on the stock summer tires you aren't going anywhere if there is 1" or more of snow on the ground. All season performance tires are a little better but still pretty useless if there is more than a couple of inches. |
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Wonder if anyone tried the base model 18's on the sport? They would make great snow rims if you bought someone's take offs. |
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Just did it in sleet.... Sport package, all stock... Not fun, but it recovers well if you let off the gas..... Couldn't brake more than 5mph, horrible! Do yourself a favor, buy a Jeep!
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We got a few inches here about a month ago and I was able to make the 15 or so mile trip home from work. I wouldn't recommend it though. What's even more alarming is the sound of the 19's kicking up salt into the wheel wells, lol.
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this car is great in the snow with the proper tires. I slapped a set of blizzak LM60s on and have driven several days in snow covered roads here in KC. This thing gets around like a tank with the right shoes.
The only time I couldn't drive the car this winter is when we got a foot of snow a couple weeks ago.. ground clearance is a problem obviously. But anything up to 3-4 inches is a breeze. I would rather be driving this car with snow tires in those conditions than a front wheel drive car with all seasons. It's that good. |
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