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Old 10-27-2004, 09:59 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by Fasterthanyou
believe it or not, in the snow rwd still has an advantage where it can accelerate faster because more weight is on the tires during acceleration.
I'll agree there.....my first car was an '85 Camaro (2.8/auto) and I had 205/60/14 summer performance tires, and no sandbags. I had better control of that in the winter than my '91 Lumina with 215/60/16 all season tires.

As long as you know how to properly handle a rwd car, driving in the snow isn't a problem.

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