Don't plan on driving your new camaro in the snow
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Don't plan on driving your new camaro in the snow
So the new camaro with pirelli P-Zeros isn't bad in the snow it is absolutely undriveable. I've been literally trapped in my house for the past week because the car can't even back out of the driveway without getting stuck. If you are planning on buying a camaro as a daily driver in a climate that gets snow you NEED to have another car!
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Yeah if you have the proper tires. That's why I specifically mentioned the P-zeros. There are very few tire options with the size of the wheels on the new car though so I'm not even sure if there is a solution.
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I had P-zeros on my SS and they worked just dandy in light snow. If you got the blizzard that just came thru the eastern area then yeah of coarse the new Camaro won't work. **** I saw 4x4 trucks getting stuck out there, just use common sense when driving a sports car in iffy weather.
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Yes I'm referring to the blizzard in the NE. I still cannot drive the car today and there is only a trace of snow left on the ground. I used to drive a fourth gen in the snow provided that I had a 100 pound bag of dirt or two in the hatch but I literally can not get this car out of my driveway without sliding all over the place in such a manner that the thought of driving the car in the snow petrifies me.
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They are called summer tires for a reason. Many, if not all summer tires are not even supposed to be used in cold weather let alone snow. There are plenty of safe options available including a cheap set of aftermarket wheels (or maybe factory steels from a v6) combined with either all season or snow tires.
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"driven in snow" - The devil is in the details.
Temp,
Wet snow or dry.
Terrain, flat or hilly
Driven once for 1/2 mile or daily
etc. etc. etc.
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I could not stand to pack up my camaro for the winter, that would drive me nuts!
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SRM how is your Camaro now with the snow tires?
OP, so a few bags of sand won't get it done? You guys get bad snow once in a while, my family is all from the Absecon/Mays Landing area.
OP, so a few bags of sand won't get it done? You guys get bad snow once in a while, my family is all from the Absecon/Mays Landing area.
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Two 100lb bags of dirt wouldn't do the trick. My street is kind of banked in this ^ shape so I couldn't get over the hump without pushing it but it wasn't worth the effort of pushing it out and being able to drive no more than 5-10 mph in the packed snow. Once it rained on friday I was able to get it out and it was fine but a total PITA for an entire week.
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I've driven these cars for almost 4 years in all conditions. We just had 2 ft of snow here and I was out driving that day. Maybe it helps that I'm an M6, idk.
I don't see why there is a thread about this.
I don't see why there is a thread about this.