Probably not a bad idea, good snow tires, but after how badly it performed on that last trip, I was just wondering if it was a natural real-wheel drive problem, and great snow tires would help all that much. I'm no stanger to bad weather, nor to driving - I used to drive a truck for a living. I've just never driven a car that lost control this easily. Going 25 miles on a straightaway and not changing speeds and sliding off the road, while everyone else around you is cruising at 50 with no troubles.
I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with real wheel drive cars in bad weather.
BTW, how would one add weight in the center of a vehicle?
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