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Car Forum / Honda Cars / March 2006

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Odyssey 2005- driving in the snow

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morciod - 27 Feb 2006 16:27 GMT
This is my 1st winter with the Odyssey. Being in Buffalo, we see our fair share of snow and ice. A recent snow almost rendered me helpless.  We barely accumulated 2-3 inches of snow. As we were attempting to navigate up a hill that was roughly a 20 degree angle if that, I couldnt get ANY traction. I had to back all the way to the bottem and only by barely touching the gas did I finally make my way up.
We bought this vehical considering it to be one of the top rated in terms of saftey. I am seriously considering getting rid of it if it cant handle the slightest amount of snow. How safe is that. Thank goodness we were in an area where traffic behind me was slight.
I wouldnt be that concerned except with small children and experiencing this more than once has be truely worried...
Looking for advise.
By the way we leased too

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Woody - 27 Feb 2006 21:59 GMT
The car you are driving has very little to do with the traction you get. The
driver is the biggest factor. Do you have snow tires on the van? In Buffalo
I would consider that snow tires would be mandatory. I recently walked up a
30 degree hill covered with ice past half a dozen cars with my Ody. It is
all in learning how to drive.

> This is my 1st winter with the Odyssey. Being in Buffalo, we see our fair
> share of snow and ice. A recent snow almost rendered me helpless.  We
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> Looking for advise.
> By the way we leased too.
High Tech Misfit - 28 Feb 2006 00:49 GMT
> Looking for advise.

Get winter tires.  Problem solved!
John Horner - 28 Feb 2006 01:34 GMT
> This is my 1st winter with the Odyssey. Being in Buffalo, we see our fair share of snow and ice. A recent snow almost rendered me helpless.  We barely accumulated 2-3 inches of snow. As we were attempting to navigate up a hill that was roughly a 20 degree angle if that, I couldnt get ANY traction. I had to back all the way to the bottem and only by barely touching the gas did I finally make my way up.
> We bought this vehical considering it to be one of the top rated in terms of saftey. I am seriously considering getting rid of it if it cant handle the slightest amount of snow. How safe is that. Thank goodness we were in an area where traffic behind me was slight.
> I wouldnt be that concerned except with small children and experiencing this more than once has be truely worried....
> Looking for advise.
> By the way we leased too.

Anyone living in heavy snow country owes it to themselves and to the
rest of those sharing the road to but a set of four proper winter snow
tires and use them in the winter.  Mount them on steel wheels and swap
out for the season.

All season tires are not up to the job.

John
Gordon McGrew - 28 Feb 2006 02:24 GMT
>This is my 1st winter with the Odyssey. Being in Buffalo, we see our fair share of snow and ice. A recent snow almost rendered me helpless.  We barely accumulated 2-3 inches of snow. As we were attempting to navigate up a hill that was roughly a 20 degree angle if that, I couldnt get ANY traction. I had to back all the way to the bottem and only by barely touching the gas did I finally make my way up.
>We bought this vehical considering it to be one of the top rated in terms of saftey. I am seriously considering getting rid of it if it cant handle the slightest amount of snow. How safe is that. Thank goodness we were in an area where traffic behind me was slight.
>I wouldnt be that concerned except with small children and experiencing this more than once has be truely worried....
>Looking for advise.
>By the way we leased too.

Just to make it unanimous, you need good snow tires.  My '98 Ody is a
lot different from yours but I was caught in an early snow storm on
summer tires just after Thanksgiving.  We don't have much in the way
of hills in Chicago but all the same, driving the car was a white
knuckle affair.  A switch to snow tires took the snow/ice handling
from terrible to great.

Even though it's leased, a set of good winter tires in Buffalo is a
no-brainer.
Art - 01 Mar 2006 03:52 GMT
Getting snow tires may be a problem if you have the run flat tires that come
on the high end Odysseys.  Does Michelin even make any snow tires with their
new doughnut technology?  And how much do they charge to switch them out
twice each season.

>>This is my 1st winter with the Odyssey. Being in Buffalo, we see our fair
>>share of snow and ice. A recent snow almost rendered me helpless.  We
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> Even though it's leased, a set of good winter tires in Buffalo is a
> no-brainer.
 
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