> youd be amazed at hot many people here use all seasons and argue with me
> about the whole thing...
> hell, i see people with bald tyres in the winter.
Yeah, I hear ya.
> people always complaing about the highway conditions here ...
> I say partial blame is on them and their crapo tyres.
No doubt about it and the tires don't even have to be particularly worn.
I bought my Elantra GT last April and due to tight finances, decided to
try to get through this winter without buying snows. After struggling
through a couple of months of frequent snow storms, I bit the bullet and
bought Nokian snows on steel wheels for it. Of course, the difference
was night and day, and driving the rest of the winter was a breeze.
> this winter we had to drive to thunder bay ont (4 hr drive)
> the roads were packed snow polished to to a lovely gleaming shine.
> not once did the accent falter, then i get arses on my a.s when iim slowing
> ahead for a cuve.. go figure....
> i dont remeber how many 4x5 and suvs were in the ditch ..
That's what I see a lot of every year. The average driver is simply
clueless about vehicle dynamics and people are convinced that four wheel
drive makes them invincible. For many, it's actually much LESS safe. The
added traction it provides when accelerating makes them think it's safe
to drive faster than is prudent. Unfortunately, they don't realize that
FWD doesn't help them when you have to corner or brake. Some FWD systems
actually hamper braking, making the problem even worse. The end result
is a trip to the ditch for many of them. The lucky ones stay upright and
don't hit anything hard. The unlucky ones, oh well...