Originally Posted By: rjundi
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
Originally Posted By: Bladecutter
I've driven FWD, RWD, AWD in the snow, and the only times they have been anything less than acceptable, has been due to the quality of the tires on the vehicle, and the specific conditions on/of the road at the time.
Agreed. It's not as much about the drive setup as it is about proper tires.
Moreover the largest importance is a driver with a little bit of common sense and calmness in poor conditions. The most important aspect of tires are they have relatively close traction relative to each on all four corners. Drive setup is irrelevant to control in the winter.
Well said guys.
I find the FWD comments hilarious! "dicey to terrifying"..."absolutely unpleasant"....clearly this is not the common opinion, there are many FWD cars on the road here.