To northeastern snowstorm people
How many people drove in the storm yesterday or today and how did your Camaro end up doing in it and what kind of snow tires do you have ?
I got home from work before it started at around noon yesterday , I was gonna go in for 3am today (about a 25 minute drive)but got a call to go in at 5am instead then a 8:30 am call, then while shoveling out this morning I got a call stay home which is fine with me. We’ll see how my car makes out tomorrow at 2:30am Wondering how everyone else made out. |
My Camaro was sleeping comfortably in the garage.
For most everyone else that had to drive home during "rush hour" it turned into a nightmare. Roads were unplowed and unsalted. My wife left work before 2 PM and it took over 3 hours to get home. She was one of the lucky ones. Most people were stuck on jammed roads in bumper to bumper traffic for several hours. It took my son EIGHT hours to go about 35 miles. Accidents and stuck vehicles were epidemic. And we're talking about cars with front wheel drive. If you had a Camaro out in that mess and made it home safely, God bless. |
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I got her in the garage and washed her too from bottom and underneath. They didn’t use a lot of salt so I wasn’t worried. |
It was an adventure in patience and throttle manipulation AND I left work EARLY, like 2pm, otherwise I may as well parked it and walked home.
Pilot Sport 4S Ok on wet, as snow as it packed up under tires, going no where fast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mG8BbHWIM28 Enjoy :) |
I drove in it. I did not plan on there being snow. I was shocked by how bad these handle in the snow. I used to drive an Accord.
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I did as the Chevy engineers do and put Pirelli Sottozero snow tires on for November through March. Pick up a used set of OEM rims and your car will always look factory (good).
I had Sottozero on gray split spokes from my 16 Camaro so I went with them on my 18 |
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I used it yesterday and drove home in the mess. We didn't get a lot but nothing was done to the roads so all the snow was packed and then it started to sleet and then rain.
I have the Conti DWS-06. I put two 50 lb bags of icemelt in the trunk and did ok. Where the inclines were steep, I was afraid of getting stuck but I shut off traction control, started in 2nd (A8) and put my foot to the floor. The ass end wanted to slide right but I was able to straighten out and get moving. I think I took a few hundred miles off the life of the rears. On flat roads I moved along very well. I think if I were to drive this car in snow on a regular basis I would get dedicated snow tires and wheels. I am not going to say that it was a breeze, but I did make it. I was very surprised and happy how well it did. I saw a few AWD cars and SUVs not doing do well. On |
I didn't put my blizzaks on yet as I normally do it around thankgiving and drove to work with the stock summers when the forecast said an hour of snow followed by rain. At 5PM the car was sliding all over the parking lot. I pulled back in the spot and left it.
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We had ice with light snow on top the last two days, I just went slow in touring mode and it was fine. Just on the stock all seasons.
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