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Old 29 Nov 2004, 09:57 pm
Monroe
 
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Default CRV and snow

Looking for user comments on how well CRV's handle deep snow.
Thinking heavy drifting of snow along rural routes, acreages,
farmyards rather than rural plights.
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Old 30 Nov 2004, 12:47 am
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Default Re: CRV and snow

Monroe wrote:
> Looking for user comments on how well CRV's handle deep snow.
> Thinking heavy drifting of snow along rural routes, acreages,
> farmyards rather than rural plights.
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> Monroe


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Clearance is very good. . . They work great, but the factory Dueller
tires are terrible in snow. They are a noisy, hard compound, and when
you get snow on them, they plug up and look like a sheet of paper. White
/ perfectly smooth.

Get some real snow tires and the V will be unbeatable.

Minburn, eh?

'Curly'

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