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      • Through the instrumented testing, the rear-drive platform was able to beat the front-driver. Of course, as the video points out, your tire compound will really matter more than which wheels you’re using to spin them when the snow is out in force. Still, we’ll take that as a win for rear-wheel drive.
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  1. Dec 15, 2023 · FWD vs. RWD: Here's Which Performs Better In Snow. Two cars with the same tires go head-to-head in the same snowy environment. The only difference is which wheels are driven. Dec 15, 2023 at 10...

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  3. Aug 21, 2005 · I drove FWDs with studded tires and I could out drive, handle, and brake better than any 4x4 with snow tires without studs.

  4. Good winter tires are essential both front and rear, but driving in the snow with RWD will make you a better driver; here's why: When you are driving in a fwd car your drive wheels and your steering wheels one and the same.

  5. With a good set of winter tires I've never driven a more capable 2-wheel-drive winter vehicle. With my '93 LX's Blizzak tires I've driven through snow storms where I see Subarus and 4x4 trucks off the road, upside down in ditches.

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  6. With winter tires and two spares in the trunk to weigh it down I've slid and loss control less in my p71 than my previous front wheel deive car.

  7. Jun 15, 2023 · We’ll explore whether it’s safe to drive a FWD car in the snow, compare AWD and FWD performance, and discuss the vital role of winter tires. We’ll also guide you in deciding what drive type might be the best for your snow escapades, considering various factors like location, driving needs, and budget.

  8. Dec 27, 2023 · When it comes to handling the slip and slush that comes with winter temps, all-wheel drive is often seen as a requirement. That said, both front and rear-wheel drive layouts offer some...

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