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RAY: Spinning the tires in the snow had nothing to do with the struts, Leah. If your struts are old and worn out, it's probably because they've been in there since 2005.
Dear Tom and Ray: My boyfriend and I went backpacking in Montana and woke up to more than a foot of fresh, heavy snow. My front-wheel-drive 2005 Pontiac Vibe got stuck in the parking lot, and we ...
Even though last winter was long and snowy, you’ve probably forgotten how to drive in the white stuff. A refresher: * Slow down. Just because the speed limit is 65 — or even 35 — … ...
He explained: "Snow can make it much more difficult to have control over your car, especially when you're pulling away. "For that reason, I would recommend pulling away in second rather than first ...
Traction control limits wheel spin in certain inclement conditions. Good for: Good traction in most driving situations. And it doesn't carry the price premium of all-wheel drive.
Even though last winter was long and snowy, you’ve probably forgotten how to drive in the white stuff. A refresher: * Slow down. Just because the speed limit is 65—or even 35—you … ...
What you need is winter tires. And you might need more ground clearance than you get with a 2002 Lexus IS300 Sportcross. Maybe. Kind of. Not really.
PRO: Less Chance of Spinning When Exiting a Corner. Just as it does in snow, an AWD system's ability to deliver torque four ways and feed it to four tires, rather than two, reduces any individual ...
There’s more wheel spin happening than we realize and to ensure the all-wheel drive performance feels natural, Mazda allows certain amounts of wheel spin to occur in slippery conditions. SEE ...
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