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Snow? Never heard of the stuff.
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For snow, use snow tires.
(I live in New England so I know a bit about snow). Four snows is best, but two on the drive wheels is better than none. And yes, as others have said, practice, and test the slipperyness now and then. If your car is real light in the rear, or if its rwd, add some weight over rear wheels so they have some traction for steering/braking. I've never needed studded snows. Had them once but have since learned that non-studded works, at least for the roads I use. If you're using long messy driveways or live in the mountains or such then maybe you need studs. |
some states studded tires are illegal (like IL for example) so check first
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FYI,
Geo METROS were Suzukis. Geo STORMS were Izusus. Geo PRIZMS were Toyotas. Corollas, to be exact. |
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