Originally Posted by
foama
winter handling is comparatively good, as long as you are not plowing through knee high snow.
Sure my Mirage has its limitations... and my Mirage has been stuck a few times in the snow, but knock on wood car has been amazing in the winter, the 5th winter having the car. People have asked me if it's AWD. No. But I feel it has above average handling in all weather conditions.
Tires I run the higher quality Bridgestones, I live in the middle of the Great Lakes region, and you know the weather varies so much in March you can pooch the winters in 2 weeks of unseasonably warm temps so I personally don't like winters. Had Nexen winters on my Ford Escort wagon
Last edited by dspace9; 10-14-2018 at 10:54 AM.
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