My girlfriend is looking for a new car and really wants a mustang v6 . The only problem is that she is worried about driving it to school in the winter. Can you guys help me convince her to get one.
It's a V6 with much less torque...what's the difference in driving it in the winter...because of the rwd?...Women are generally lighter on the pedal than men are (especially in snow)...I figure she'll probably have an easier time than I did.00Blackgtvert said:My girlfriend is looking for a new car and really wants a mustang v6. The only problem is that she is worried about driving it to school in the winter. Can you guys help me convince her to get one.
FivePointStang said:And I used to think that RWD was bad in the winter, but then when you really look at it. There are snow plows on the road. And in the rare occasion that you HAVE to drive when they havent been out yet, as long as you drive safely you are fine.
TrueBlueNJ said:I once got caught out in about 3 inches of fresh snow on a late night. Needless to say, to get home I had to surmount one of the steepest hills in the county. Turned off the traction control, popped it in third gear and cruised up that monster at about 2500-3500 rpms, the whole time I was practically looking out of my passenger side window because of the way the rear end was sliding out! On the way up I passed about 5 cop cars stopped to help out two SUVs that has wrecked! They watched me in pure awe as the stang powered up the hill! I'll never forget the look on thier faces haha! I drove home (sideways) for about another 2 miles, the hardest part was turning into my driveway.
To this day I still dont know how I made it up that damn hill!
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