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Re: Snow and Ice driving with your Sonata [sharksoup]
by bhmr59
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Apr 01, 2009 (5:21 pm)
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Replying to: sharksoup (Apr 01, 2009 5:08 pm)
Are 4 snow tires, rather than 2, really necessary?
My Sonata is an '05 and does reasonably well in CT with the all season tires. However, I have one SOB of a hill (steep incline) and 3 sharp curves over .4 miles to get home. When it's bad, I often go an couple miles out of the way (not a joy on bad roads) to avoid this hill. I've seen 4X4's stuck on this hill.
I guess my questinon is, how much do snow tires on the rear wheels help traction? I may have to get new tires before next winter and am curious about snow tires.
Thanks.
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Re: Snow and Ice driving with your Sonata [bhmr59]
by sharksoup
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Apr 03, 2009 (5:41 pm)
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Replying to: bhmr59 (Apr 01, 2009 5:21 pm)
4 snow tires necessary for traction? I suppose not, but the car will handle better. In my experience in driving front wheel drive cars, when snow tires are mounted only on the front, the rear tires tends to lose contact as they don't have the same grip and the car can fishtail, or at the very least, get a bit "squirrelly". This is especially true if you're considering studded tires. In Maine, it is illegal to mount studded tires only on the front of front wheel drive cars; must be on all four.
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Re: Snow and Ice driving with your Sonata [asdf9]
by concordenerd
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May 19, 2009 (7:02 am)
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Replying to: asdf9 (Mar 04, 2009 12:33 pm)
Living in PA we can get a lot of snow. Owning an 06 Sonata, I have had no problem in the snow. My house is up a hill and there are other vehicles that can not make it, but I have had no problem. The ESC light will illuminate when needed, but when you turn it off the vehicle just spins the tires even more. Press the ESC off to turn it back on and it points you straight every time. I love doing that. Probably not good, but oh well. Winter is only here for a couple months and even though I hate the cold the Sonata does well in it. I feel very confindent when driving in the snow snow also. Now in really deep snow I do not drive because a front drive car can only do so much.
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