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 | QUOTE (joseph23573 @ Oct 28 2009, 07:55 AM) | only problem with real wheel drive cars:
1. when the roads are wet, if the car is powerful enough, you will lose control accelerating while turning, and from a stop.
2. if it is snowing, forget driving it. Ive been stuck on tiny hills, even small inclines, like 5 degrees, stuck spinning in circles getting nowhere fast. |
I don't sell them anymore, this was in 04/05. Some ppl. used to use Blizzack tires w/ the G coupe and were okay in the snow. it probably depends where you live and how much snow you get, though. I know that's what we recommended for it, though. Also, if you don't need a coupe, the G had an AWD sedan that was great in the snow. I drive a RWD that gets along fine in the snow but it's a lot heavier so that probably helps.
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