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Well, my newish (May 2005) CR-V SE with AWD passed the test! This week we
had big snow/ice here in the hills of Pittsburgh. The the 'V was a CHAMP going up my driveway (garage at the bottom) with the stock DUELER tires. Great vehicle. Better AWD than the Mercedes products IMHO. I still would have preferred Michelin tires for ride and wear purposes, but the DUELERS were great in the snow. (I'll get Michelins when these wear out). Anyway, any of you thinking of getting a CR-V primarily for it's winter driving abilites....it does that well! |
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I agree. I have a 2002 CR-V LX,with Michelin Ice snow tires.and yesterday
tried it for the first time in 22 cm/9 inches of fresh warm (28F) slippery snow. I have 8 km of snow-packed roads to get to the salted pavement. Amazing. This is the answer. On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 18:39:38 -0500, D.D. Pallmer wrote: > Well, my newish (May 2005) CR-V SE with AWD passed the test! This week we > had big snow/ice here in the hills of Pittsburgh. The the 'V was a CHAMP > going up my driveway (garage at the bottom) with the stock DUELER tires. > Great vehicle. Better AWD than the Mercedes products IMHO. I still would > have preferred Michelin tires for ride and wear purposes, but the DUELERS > were great in the snow. (I'll get Michelins when these wear out). Anyway, > any of you thinking of getting a CR-V primarily for it's winter driving > abilites....it does that well! |
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D.D. Pallmer wrote:
> Well, my newish (May 2005) CR-V SE with AWD passed the test! This > week we had big snow/ice here in the hills of Pittsburgh. The the 'V > was a CHAMP going up my driveway (garage at the bottom) with the > stock DUELER tires. Great vehicle. Better AWD than the Mercedes > products IMHO. I still would have preferred Michelin tires for ride > and wear purposes, but the DUELERS were great in the snow. (I'll get > Michelins when these wear out). Anyway, any of you thinking of > getting a CR-V primarily for it's winter driving abilites....it does > that well! .... wish I had that yesterday. Over 40cm of snow. City late plowing my small, dead end street, my accord "rode up" onto the snow and there went the traction. Dug it out and put it back in the driveway. City didn't come until 15:15. There went the work day (I did do some phone work, but it ain't the same). In any case, at the end of my street they left a 3 - 4 foot hard packed bank. The CR-V would have done okay, but not the Accord. Cheers, Alan |
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Alan Browne wrote:
> ... wish I had that yesterday. Over 40cm of snow. City late plowing my > small, dead end street, my accord "rode up" onto the snow and there went > the traction. Dug it out and put it back in the driveway. City didn't > come until 15:15. There went the work day (I did do some phone work, > but it ain't the same). In any case, at the end of my street they left > a 3 - 4 foot hard packed bank. The CR-V would have done okay, but not > the Accord. Do you have winter tires on your Accord? Or are they all-seasons? |
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High Tech Misfit wrote:
> Alan Browne wrote: > > >>... wish I had that yesterday. Over 40cm of snow. City late plowing my >>small, dead end street, my accord "rode up" onto the snow and there went >>the traction. Dug it out and put it back in the driveway. City didn't >>come until 15:15. There went the work day (I did do some phone work, >>but it ain't the same). In any case, at the end of my street they left >>a 3 - 4 foot hard packed bank. The CR-V would have done okay, but not >>the Accord. > > > Do you have winter tires on your Accord? Or are they all-seasons? Winter. But once the car rides up on the snow, there is nothing for them to grab onto. 40cm is about 14 inches. The snow 'dams up' and lifts the car. |
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I think you'll find this with any rear or front wheel drive vehicle. Once
the wheels are no longer on the ground its really hard to get any traction. :-) Jon "Alan Browne" <alan.browne@FreeLunchVideotron.ca> wrote in message news:SVfpf.10846$Nl6.59001@weber.videotron.net... > High Tech Misfit wrote: > > Alan Browne wrote: > > > > > >>... wish I had that yesterday. Over 40cm of snow. City late plowing my > >>small, dead end street, my accord "rode up" onto the snow and there went > >>the traction. Dug it out and put it back in the driveway. City didn't > >>come until 15:15. There went the work day (I did do some phone work, > >>but it ain't the same). In any case, at the end of my street they left > >>a 3 - 4 foot hard packed bank. The CR-V would have done okay, but not > >>the Accord. > > > > > > Do you have winter tires on your Accord? Or are they all-seasons? > > Winter. But once the car rides up on the snow, there is nothing for > them to grab onto. 40cm is about 14 inches. The snow 'dams up' and > lifts the car. |
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