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Joni, the times that I have had my X in the snow, it has done what I needed it to. I will be doing a high speed run through northern Ohio here in a month on my way to Toledo. So, if you see a green Jag on I-76/I-80 flying low with Maryland plates, it is probably me. See you on the flip side.
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LOL... Thermo, I may be flying right beside you!!! I love mine in the snow, after driving a 4-cylinder FWD for years..... My husband just went to Baltimore last weekend for the National Tow Show, and then yesterday he towed a new Caddy to Baltimore also!! Small world, eh!
Tell your car to give a growling shout-out as she rolls by.
Tell your car to give a growling shout-out as she rolls by.
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Driving in snow is something that I'm not to sure about in my S-type, since it is rear wheel drive. I experienced the last part of winter where the bridges were icy, and everyone seemed to be sliding off road.
There was one spot in particular this happened and my jag started fish tailing, but to my amazement the car corrected itself so nicely with the traction control and got me right back on track, while there was BMWs and a Porche smashed into the guard rails around the same bend. I think I need to find a good way to add weight in the back to help for this coming winter. Any suggestions?
There was one spot in particular this happened and my jag started fish tailing, but to my amazement the car corrected itself so nicely with the traction control and got me right back on track, while there was BMWs and a Porche smashed into the guard rails around the same bend. I think I need to find a good way to add weight in the back to help for this coming winter. Any suggestions?
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