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Aside: As I was driving my Volt in it (Lisle/Naperville) I couldn't help but wonder (daydream) about how a future Model X would be. The FWD Volt handles it excellent, BTW.Title says it all. I am awaiting delivery and just curious how it was in this snow. Thanks in advance.
Title says it all. I am awaiting delivery and just curious how it was in this snow.
Thanks in advance.
A agree about the rear wiper. I have always had one and miss it.I didn't run into much snow on 355 or 290, but more snow on Rt 83 and the local roads - I had no trouble with those conditions. I do think, however, that a rear wiper would be of benefit....
Coincidentally, I took the above picture of my MS tonight in the lot where I leave it adjacent to the Metra Station. I had been debating putting on snow tires, but after the car performed FLAWLESSLY on the unplowed side streets, I now see no reason. I might also add that when leaving the lot I raised my vehicle to "Extra High" (a state to which I often aspire), floating the chassis, unscathed, over the snow drift.
We got about 8" of snow where I live. Our marvelous municipality didn't send the plows out until well into the storm. Most of my driving is done on flat, city roads, but the last part is a very hilly country road that is very rarely plowed. I saw three vehicles in ditches on the way home. The Model S did remarkably well, equal if not better than my AWD Infiniti G37x. Traction control blipped on a few times during the drive, but I wouldn't have noticed unless I saw the icon light up on the dash. I thrashed the car pretty good once I got to my street, and even then, I was unable to really make the car do anything it shouldn't be doing. I did not disable traction control. Raising the suspension to Very High glided me over the sizable drifts in my driveway. I have the stock 19" non-studded snow tires. Honestly, I cannot for the life of me figure out what all the Canadians were complaining about last year :biggrin:
I had been debating putting on snow tires, but after the car performed FLAWLESSLY on the unplowed side streets, I now see no reason.