And of course we all know that FWD/RWD/AWD/4WD won't help you stop. Just a preemptive response.
-Eric Smit
It'll be interesting to see how this car does in the winter. My rwd sieraa was absolutely horrible from a stop and really bad up to about 30mph, after that it was great and a lot of fun around empty roads
I have the feeling the sonics gonna be the opposite, better at getting going not so good once moving..
I am a little nervous about fwd in snow thou, with rwd if your heading straight for somethin there's the option of trying to power into another open lane or at worst just looping it out. Fwd ur going straight no matter what
-tyler
I received my sonic to late to get into any real snow... not that we really got any last season. I bought 16in. snow tires last spring to run on my sonic this winter. I just need to pick out some rims soon and get winter mode ready. I have been running snow tires for a few years now and will never drive in the snow and cold without them again. I swear by them and have even convinced many of my friends and family members on getting them. The five cars my family drives in the snow have some form of a snow tire either hand me down with rubber left or new tires purchased before the first winter on the new cars. I have used Blizzaks, Dunlops, and i purchased a different brand for my sonic because of cost and to give them a shot.
I Agree 100%.
While generally FWD is much better than RWD, and AWD is slightly better than FWD, the tires are the biggest factor. Get a set of All seasons that are rated good in the snow, or snow tires, and you'll be fine.
Anyone have experience driving a manual Sonic in the Winter ?
I live in NW Ohio. I always loaded 60 pounds of kitty litter in the back of my previous car, a 1998 Ford escort station wagon. Do I need to just plan to do this?--I have the automatic 4 door sedan.
Has anyone gone without TPMS sensors? Is it just a light or does it do more?
I know of some people who put their TPMS sensors into the spare tire and then didn't have to worry about what tires were actually on the ground.