crewwolfy said:Start in second gear and you'll be fine.
rage1605 said:I was just wondering how it handles in the snow...I was thinking of getting a new stang GT for my daily driver but I don't want to be stuck in the snow everytime the midwest gets hit
StangVert00 said:Yes, I drove yesterday afternoon, in blizzard conditions. I missed my exit off the freeway (128) to my hometown (Stoneham) because I could not see it. I had to travel another 5 miles down the road to get to an exit closest to my apartment.
I saw cars on the side of the road. But I just kept it going at around 5 mph.
I drove about 15 miles to my apartment and it took over an hour and a half!
I want all that way in VERY crappy conditions, and of course I got stuck about 2 feet from my parking space because the landlord did not plow yet!!. crapola
shooterm1 said:MEANWHILE
NY05GT4ME said:I live in upstate NY and my 05 auto has been pretty good in the snow...The stock pirelli p-zero's are pretty decent, I have no problem using them but you might want to opt for blizzaks or mich x-ice. (expensive tho) I'm just tryin to take it easy and get through the winter with the pirellis, moving to NC in the spring so I couldnt justify spending almost a grand on tires for 4 months.
BTW if you start the auto in 2nd gear it starts in 2nd and stays there. Works good on low speed hills etc.