I've never really had a problem with my car in the winter, it always starts fine even in the super cold, and I've never gotten so stuck that I couldn't burninate

my way back out again. I am just using regular Michelin Destiny tires too...they grip pretty well. I currently live in a place with some significant hills though and an alleyway, sooo....it will be interesting to see how that goes in the snow....not sure if the alley gets plowed.

With the hills the biggest issue is going to be stopping, not going.

Reverse thrusters come to mind!
When push comes to shove though, these cars are snow tanks. I've blasted down a road with snow as deep as my front bumper before when I had to. I got some speed up, and plowed right in with my foot to the floor. 1/2 mile later I emerged victorious. Didn't get stuck, if I had had to stop along the way I'd have been toast though.
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