Well knock on wood, so far so good. We have had about a foot of snow fall in the past week and she does quite well if you are gentle to the pedal. The traction control seems to work really well, ABS does a great job job. The only thing I get concerned with is the front bumper fascia sometimes acting as the battering ram going through the snow - it's a good thing that it is flexible.
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you pretty much covered eveything in your post. Easy on the gas... but the TC does work well. Tires are the most important thing tho. Last winder I just left the LS2's on, and they were incredibly bad... I bought a set of Yoko's on 16 inch steelies this winter and its been amazing since!! so much better than last year. I do however still find that the nose plows alot, its low and honestly our cars are VERY front end heavy.... overall its not bad... this weather just makes me wish it was RWD...2006 Malibu Maxx SS
Debadged, 20% Tint Front and Rear, Full CRAB Intake, K&N Oil Filter, K&N Air Filter, R1 concepts cross-drilled and slotted rotors, EBC red stuff pads, Red painted Calipers, Garmin Nuvi GPS, Painted engine cover with SS emblem.
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Originally posted by 06MaxxSSyou pretty much covered eveything in your post. Easy on the gas... but the TC does work well. Tires are the most important thing tho. Last winder I just left the LS2's on, and they were incredibly bad... I bought a set of Yoko's on 16 inch steelies this winter and its been amazing since!! so much better than last year. I do however still find that the nose plows alot, its low and honestly our cars are VERY front end heavy.... overall its not bad... this weather just makes me wish it was RWD...
i thought front wheel drive cars were designed for use in snow and such...2007 G6 2.4L VVT Ecotec- Black Sedan
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Performance: WAMS 93 ECU and TCM tune, Injen CAI, and Racingline STB
Future plans: Red LED Trunk Wiring, Black headlights, exhaust, black rims, eibach springs
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Originally posted by xxbrandonxxOriginally posted by 06MaxxSSyou pretty much covered eveything in your post. Easy on the gas... but the TC does work well. Tires are the most important thing tho. Last winder I just left the LS2's on, and they were incredibly bad... I bought a set of Yoko's on 16 inch steelies this winter and its been amazing since!! so much better than last year. I do however still find that the nose plows alot, its low and honestly our cars are VERY front end heavy.... overall its not bad... this weather just makes me wish it was RWD...
i thought front wheel drive cars were designed for use in snow and such...
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FWD is better in snow then RWD but id take RWD over front.
its a matter of preferance
Remember if "the" and "and" are spelled right its not a genuine Ahuhn post
Dear God, please send clothes to all those poor ladies in Daddy's computer. Amen.
Originally posted by snowmanG6you would try to tape a poptart to her then give her a bag a skittles and tell her to fart a rainbow
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Originally posted by mike91y2kOriginally posted by xxbrandonxxOriginally posted by 06MaxxSSyou pretty much covered eveything in your post. Easy on the gas... but the TC does work well. Tires are the most important thing tho. Last winder I just left the LS2's on, and they were incredibly bad... I bought a set of Yoko's on 16 inch steelies this winter and its been amazing since!! so much better than last year. I do however still find that the nose plows alot, its low and honestly our cars are VERY front end heavy.... overall its not bad... this weather just makes me wish it was RWD...
i thought front wheel drive cars were designed for use in snow and such...
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Originally posted by 06MaxxSSyou pretty much covered eveything in your post. Easy on the gas... but the TC does work well. Tires are the most important thing tho. Last winder I just left the LS2's on, and they were incredibly bad... I bought a set of Yoko's on 16 inch steelies this winter and its been amazing since!! so much better than last year. I do however still find that the nose plows alot, its low and honestly our cars are VERY front end heavy.... overall its not bad... this weather just makes me wish it was RWD...
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LOL nice pic.... is the SS under there somewhere???2006 Malibu Maxx SS
Debadged, 20% Tint Front and Rear, Full CRAB Intake, K&N Oil Filter, K&N Air Filter, R1 concepts cross-drilled and slotted rotors, EBC red stuff pads, Red painted Calipers, Garmin Nuvi GPS, Painted engine cover with SS emblem.
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Nope the SS is not in the picture but my girlfriends grand Am is under the snow right in front. Luckily, my parents were kind enough to let me keep the SS in the garage overnight at there house for the night before and my girlfriend and I carpooled using her Grand Am. I also was just reminded that I have the summer "option" LS2's on my vehicle, hence the gentle pedal, traction control, and ABS all getting a throrough testing. Come on Spring!
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Originally posted by 06MaxxSSyou pretty much covered eveything in your post. Easy on the gas... but the TC does work well. Tires are the most important thing tho. Last winder I just left the LS2's on, and they were incredibly bad... I bought a set of Yoko's on 16 inch steelies this winter and its been amazing since!! so much better than last year. I do however still find that the nose plows alot, its low and honestly our cars are VERY front end heavy.... overall its not bad... this weather just makes me wish it was RWD...
either you have never driven a rwd in imperfect weather, or it was a low powered one. fwd in bad weather ftmfw honestly, unless its hurricane weather
These 2 I have, rain, rofl have fun. The big gray is a spin happy lil sucker on dry pavement, in the rain, baby foot it or you will lose it. Handles like an absolute dream, but beware the lead foot when its wet as for snow, eh, whats that o wait, thats that stuff we had a week ago for the first time in 6 years nm
Originally posted by acxdarleneno...all i did was help u guys w/ ur collection of blonds
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Originally posted by 08blackgtOriginally posted by 06MaxxSSyou pretty much covered eveything in your post. Easy on the gas... but the TC does work well. Tires are the most important thing tho. Last winder I just left the LS2's on, and they were incredibly bad... I bought a set of Yoko's on 16 inch steelies this winter and its been amazing since!! so much better than last year. I do however still find that the nose plows alot, its low and honestly our cars are VERY front end heavy.... overall its not bad... this weather just makes me wish it was RWD...
either you have never driven a rwd in imperfect weather, or it was a low powered one. fwd in bad weather ftmfw honestly, unless its hurricane weather
These 2 I have, rain, rofl have fun. The big gray is a spin happy lil sucker on dry pavement, in the rain, baby foot it or you will lose it. Handles like an absolute dream, but beware the lead foot when its wet as for snow, eh, whats that o wait, thats that stuff we had a week ago for the first time in 6 years nm
first time in 6 years???? i thought you said that this was only the second time in your life youve been in snow and the first time ytou were really young
Remember if "the" and "and" are spelled right its not a genuine Ahuhn post
Dear God, please send clothes to all those poor ladies in Daddy's computer. Amen.
Originally posted by snowmanG6you would try to tape a poptart to her then give her a bag a skittles and tell her to fart a rainbow
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2nd time i saw snow, it snowed 6 years ago 40 miles from us, well, snowed isnt really the word, more like flurries then melted 2 seconds after it hit the ground
Originally posted by acxdarleneno...all i did was help u guys w/ ur collection of blonds
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