Some of you may have heard but the < 1 inch of snow last night during rush hour created havoc in the dc metro. I was fine the first half of the drive home but during the second half I found myself slipping, skidding, fishtailing on the interstate on the slightest of inclines. the abridged version of the story is I skidded into a low sidewalk curb and eventually parked the car in a school lot, tried to call uber but they didn't want to come, so got a ride from a family member.
so - is it the car that's just bad in snow or is it the tires? your answer probably is both but how much better will having particular model of a/s tires help? i do not want to have a seperate set of tires for the winter. I have yokohama avid envigor which according to tire rack has a rating of around 5/10 for snow traction.
so - is it the car that's just bad in snow or is it the tires? your answer probably is both but how much better will having particular model of a/s tires help? i do not want to have a seperate set of tires for the winter. I have yokohama avid envigor which according to tire rack has a rating of around 5/10 for snow traction.