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Spotted two FL5's no other DE5's yet.
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Well mine is stored for the winter, it isnā€™t going to be spotted for a while
Lately I've been driving my ITS in all sorts of slush and snow - makes me wish I had kept my Impreza, but I only have a two car garage. Or I could have found a storage place for the Alfa. Well, too late now, the Subie is gone. :(
 

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Lately I've been driving my ITS in all sorts of slush and snow - makes me wish I had kept my Impreza, but I only have a two car garage. Or I could have found a storage place for the Alfa. Well, too late now, the Subie is gone. :(
Kept it because it's hard to see/get the ITS gunked up or was AWD that much better?
 

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Kept it because it's hard to see/get the ITS gunked up or was AWD that much better?
It's mostly a ground clearance issue with the ITS. I have a longish gravel driveway that even in the best conditions the ITS has trouble driving without scraping, add snow to that and it gets worse.

So far I haven't had problems with the ITS due to ice or snow, but we haven't had a really bad day yet. I'm on Wintrac (sp?) tires.
 

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It's mostly a ground clearance issue with the ITS. I have a longish gravel driveway that even in the best conditions the ITS has trouble driving without scraping, add snow to that and it gets worse.

So far I haven't had problems with the ITS due to ice or snow, but we haven't had a really bad day yet. I'm on Wintrac (sp?) tires.
Yeah the 4 inch clearance is basically a snow plow but I find most if not all of the FWD winter complaints stem from vehicles which don't have the LSD (which is most of them). With Vredestein winter tires and the LSD, I think a lot more people would re-evaluate their position but it's no magic bullet.
 

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It's mostly a ground clearance issue with the ITS. I have a longish gravel driveway that even in the best conditions the ITS has trouble driving without scraping, add snow to that and it gets worse.

So far I haven't had problems with the ITS due to ice or snow, but we haven't had a really bad day yet. I'm on Wintrac (sp?) tires.
Yeah the 4 inch clearance is basically a snow plow but I find most if not all of the FWD winter complaints stem from vehicles which don't have the LSD (which is most of them). With Vredestein winter tires and the LSD, I think a lot more people would re-evaluate their position but it's no magic bullet.
Iā€™m on 275/35R19 veredestein wintrac pro. This gives me over an inch of clearance during winter season. Thus far Iā€™ve driven through three heavy snowstorms and no issues at all. Car climbs and maneuvers well while the 5ā€ clearance is just enough.

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Saw a white type S this morning in austin Tx Turing on to southwest parkway from Boston lane. He was windows down rolling, sounded good.
On Monday saw a LCM on the same road going the other way going from 71. Have seen the same LCM a few times.
 

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Saw a white type S this morning in austin Tx Turing on to southwest parkway from Boston lane. He was windows down rolling, sounded good.
On Monday saw a LCM on the same road going the other way going from 71. Have seen the same LCM a few times.
Pretty sure that it was me that you've seen in the LCM
 

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Iā€™m on 275/35R19 veredestein wintrac pro. This gives me over an inch of clearance during winter season. Thus far Iā€™ve driven through three heavy snowstorms and no issues at all. Car climbs and maneuvers well while the 5ā€ clearance is just enough.

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Looks so good in the snow, especially on those wheels. So sad mine is tucked away šŸ˜­šŸ˜­

Have some *responsible* fun in the snow for me. This car must be a blast in the elements.
 

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Looks so good in the snow, especially on those wheels. So sad mine is tucked away šŸ˜­šŸ˜­

Have some *responsible* fun in the snow for me. This car must be a blast in the elements.
The car does surprisingly so well in the snow. Maybe the extra weight in front helps grab traction but thus far Iā€™ve had no issues getting through 14ā€ snowstorm :)
 

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The car does surprisingly so well in the snow. Maybe the extra weight in front helps grab traction but thus far Iā€™ve had no issues getting through 14ā€ snowstorm :)
FWD + a mechanical LSD + a manual trans (or automanual -- so long as you have control) w. some good tires in the snow is some of the most fun I've ever had on the road.

I really don't think you lose a lot of capability either. Obviously extra weight + extra driven tires will do a better job helping you get moving if you're stuck (and clearance issues are what they are), but once you dig out and get going, I think the difference is overrated. I've also found I'd personally rather have a car that's quicker to lose traction but more communicative about it and more predictable / controllable when it does, than one that holds on longer but doesn't telegraph as well when it breaks loose and is harder to rein in.
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