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All that power in a almost constant no traction setting scares the hell outta me. hell when it rains here i get nervous driving Rouge. (my car's name)
It's really not as bad as everybody makes it out to be. You just learn how to drive it in, and trust me I've done it all my life...not to speak my age but I've got a few years of experience.
It's really not as bad as everybody makes it out to be. You just learn how to drive it in, and trust me I've done it all my life...not to speak my age but I've got a few years of experience.
Not to sound like a douche, but driving an 07 v6 and a 440 hp beast, like the guy that posted above you, in the snow are 2 very different things. I had a 2007 GT and that was manageable in the snow. I tried to drive the shelby one day in the snow/ice and well it wouldnt even move forward. Tried everything, just sat there and spun. Had to drop some salt and gained enough to muscle it into the garage. Hasnt been out since
Not to sound like a douche, but driving an 07 v6 and a 440 hp beast, like the guy that posted above you, in the snow are 2 very different things. I had a 2007 GT and that was manageable in the snow. I tried to drive the shelby one day in the snow/ice and well it wouldnt even move forward. Tried everything, just sat there and spun. Had to drop some salt and gained enough to muscle it into the garage. Hasnt been out since
I drove an 05 CTS-V through Buffalo winters for 3 years. It's very manageable.. you just need snow tires.