Winter
#1
Winter
Hey all, i'm curious as to how many monte owners keep their on the road all winter, and those of you that do how do they perform? I'm especially curious about how they do in the snow.
#3
Mine's a winter warrior too. Hopefully this is the last one though.
I have only gotten it stuck once, and it was because the air dam on the front shoveled up too much snow and lifted the front tires on me. I had to just shovel out that bit and get the tires back on the ground and I was able to continue haha.
I have only gotten it stuck once, and it was because the air dam on the front shoveled up too much snow and lifted the front tires on me. I had to just shovel out that bit and get the tires back on the ground and I was able to continue haha.
#5
NONE OF THAT W WORD!!!!!
ok i am in denial, had to drive mine one month one winter, since it doesn't move in winter and never will again, granted it doesn't move at all right now,
What does NY use to deice the roads?
ok i am in denial, had to drive mine one month one winter, since it doesn't move in winter and never will again, granted it doesn't move at all right now,
What does NY use to deice the roads?
Last edited by Budsjlm; 10-20-2011 at 09:01 AM.
#6
Hi `Keane,
Below is my contribution to your thread from Sunny Florida LOL
I hope that you & member's will find it informative, or useless Maybe Maybe not ?
Best Cars For Snow - Forbes.com
<CITE>www.forbes.com › ForbesLife › Vehicles</CITE>Cached - Similar
– For four inches or less, your best option is a front-wheel-drive vehicle with snow tires, which will offer better fuel economy on milder days. ...
<LI class=g>How To Drive in the Snow - Edmunds.com
<CITE>www.edmunds.com › Car Maintenance › How To</CITE>Cached
– snow 1. Neil Dunlop. snow 1; Snow 2. Make sure your vehicle is .... A front-wheel- drive, front-engine sedan, such as a Honda Accord, also has ...
<LI class=g><TABLE style="WIDTH: auto" class=ts><TBODY><TR><TD colSpan=2>Snow Tire Testing Front Wheel Drive Cars - YouTube
<TR><TD style="PADDING-RIGHT: 8px; PADDING-TOP: 4px" vAlign=top width="1%">
<TD style="PADDING-TOP: 2px" vAlign=top><CITE class=kvm>www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCyiBoTxCao</CITE>Nov 10, 2009 - 2 min - Uploaded by Xiek
Demonstration video for 2WD cars, 2 tires vs 4 tires.
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Below is my contribution to your thread from Sunny Florida LOL
I hope that you & member's will find it informative, or useless Maybe Maybe not ?
- Rear wheel drive vs. front wheel drive. Which is better?
- <CITE>www.all-about-car-selection.com/rear-wheel-drive.html</CITE>Cached - Similar
- Which is better; rear wheel drive (rwd) or front wheel drive (fwd)? ... as ice or snow as more weight is over the drive wheels reducing slip during acceleration. ...
<LI class=g>What automobile is better in the snow? Front wheel drive or rear ...
<CITE>askville.amazon.com › Transportation › Automotive</CITE>Cached - Similar
Top answer: Oh dear, just from personal expieriance i can say front wheel drive is better. I have a rear wheel car and if its even the least bit, even wet out, the car ...
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<LI class=g>Automobile layout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<CITE>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automobile_layout</CITE>Cached - Similar
Layouts can roughly be divided into two categories: front- or rear-wheel drive. .... On snow, ice, and sand, rear-wheel drive loses its traction advantage to front or .... Better handling in dry conditions — the more even weight distribution and ...
- Rear vs Front Wheel Drive in Winter
<CITE>www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/eng99/eng99328.htm</CITE>Cached - Similar
– What handles better in the winter, a vehicle with rear wheel drive or front wheel drive? Both have anti-lock brake systems. I drive a car now that ...
Best Cars For Snow - Forbes.com
<CITE>www.forbes.com › ForbesLife › Vehicles</CITE>Cached - Similar
– For four inches or less, your best option is a front-wheel-drive vehicle with snow tires, which will offer better fuel economy on milder days. ...
<LI class=g>How To Drive in the Snow - Edmunds.com
<CITE>www.edmunds.com › Car Maintenance › How To</CITE>Cached
– snow 1. Neil Dunlop. snow 1; Snow 2. Make sure your vehicle is .... A front-wheel- drive, front-engine sedan, such as a Honda Accord, also has ...
<LI class=g><TABLE style="WIDTH: auto" class=ts><TBODY><TR><TD colSpan=2>Snow Tire Testing Front Wheel Drive Cars - YouTube
<TR><TD style="PADDING-RIGHT: 8px; PADDING-TOP: 4px" vAlign=top width="1%">
<TD style="PADDING-TOP: 2px" vAlign=top><CITE class=kvm>www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCyiBoTxCao</CITE>Nov 10, 2009 - 2 min - Uploaded by Xiek
Demonstration video for 2WD cars, 2 tires vs 4 tires.
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Last edited by Space; 10-20-2011 at 09:09 AM.
#7
I drive mine in the winter. I got stuck once last winter because we had a bunch of powdery snow over a bunch of wet snow. As soon as i pulled in the car sunk down to the cement and I couldn't move. Other than that it's not too bad.
#8
Thanks for the post space, i'm plenty familiar with winter driving, just curious how our montes perform in snow and such