Originally Posted by ImportConvert Well, I'll out it this way. I was keeping pace with traffic on the freeway when my car did a 180* with 7/32 tread on the
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03-07-2014, 07:25 AM | #136 (permalink) | |
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2012 sport. Drive mine all year. Change over to my snow tires when outside temp highs reach under 40. As long as you understand that you are driving a rear wheel drive sports car, you should be ok. I've driven in snow up to about 4 inches, but after that the car just becomes a snow plow. BTW, my daily commute was 68 miles one way, so I have a lot of time on the snow tires. I do keep it light on the throttle and change my entire driving habit once the snow tires go on. I don't go over 70 MPH; typically. Never had an issue.
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11-13-2014, 04:40 PM | #139 (permalink) |
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Oh Canada! We get our first decent snow fall today!!
Got to drive the Z tomorrow to the dealership for steering lock replacement(once again) with their latest, "better" part + winter service for storage
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WOW i'm late to this one! This will be my 5th winter with the Z, good winter tires and easy on the gas (and breaks), traction control off and just like any RWD car. Balance is pretty good with the car, only got stuck once, front tire dropped into a small pot hole in a parking spot, rear was on ice. it happens. LOL
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11-13-2014, 06:30 PM | #142 (permalink) |
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No, cars been good in the winter, just watch for big drifts across the road, clearance is the only draw back.
I've got over 318,000kms on the car, and I bet 140+ are winter driving... |
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Since it's supposed to snow tomorrow, today will be my last day in the Z for a while. Pull the Ridgeline out & park the Z. Although I could put winter tires on it & such, since I've got a truck it's just easier.
And that I have the OEM tires on it after 21,000 miles doesn't help. As cold as it's been (20's), it's tough not to spin them even on dry pavement. |
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I attempted to drive my Z (summer only tires) last year when Charlotte got a good bit of snow. We got maybe 8 inches, and like every other southern town don't really have the infrastructure to plow. I had bad difficulty driving, and finally got stock in my parking lot at work after letting it sit outside in the snow over a 14 hour shift.
Hopped into my co-workers civic, and I drove that around the rest of the day just fine.
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Spring 2016, ish... i'd like to get over 400,000kms on it.
Nope, only if I washed it and left it outside, which I don't do, when I wash it, it gets parked in my heated garage until it's dry. |
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