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gcd312 07-15-2012 02:14 AM

Might be buying a Nismo..winter?
 
Thinking about buying a Nismo as daily driver, the only problem is I live in chicago so i'm worried about the winter. Does anyone use their Nismo as a daily driver in snow/winter? I know it must suck in the snow, being RWD and all but any advice would still be appreciated. Thanks!

Nikkolai 07-15-2012 08:08 AM

Yea, get a set of "Winter" wheels and slap on some blizzaks on them.

nick3237 07-15-2012 09:07 AM

just buy a 4wd beater, you can probably get one for the cost of a decent set of snow tires and rims. plus you don't want to be driving it in all the salt and crap

guerillapres 07-23-2012 02:22 PM

Live in DC, fell in love with the nismo at first sight. By the time my brain caught up with me, it was in my garage with the factory tires. 2 months later, I got caught on the capital beltway in a snow storm without snow tires. With literally only 2" on the road, I almost didn't get it home. Out of the showroom w/ factory tires, it's got to be one of the worst snow handling cars in the history of death traps. Don't get me wrong, completely worth it for those sunny spring days, but you gotta come up with a plan for the snow. I just steal my wife's car.

quicksilverCC 07-23-2012 05:09 PM

I got caught in just a small dusting of snow on the roads here in PA this past winter. There were multiple hills I couldn't make it up and I had to park it in a parking lot and walk home. This car is definitely not good in snow. I ended up buying a cheap 99' Pathfinder to beat around when the snow comes and now I just DD that.

Davey 07-23-2012 05:16 PM

With the stock summer tires, in the snow... You will die. I don't know how else to put it. :)

Actually the stock tires are pretty bad just when it gets below 40 degrees, and if it's rainy, too... Take the bus. Or drive slow.

But those stock tires are not designed for cold temps and not at all intended for use in snow. You could put some cheap wheels & Blizzaks and do OK depending on where you're at but I see you're in Chicago; I'd recommend you buy a beater.

Tribalpinoy91 07-23-2012 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by nick3237 (Post 1822026)
just buy a 4wd beater, you can probably get one for the cost of a decent set of snow tires and rims. plus you don't want to be driving it in all the salt and crap

Agreed.

homeryansta 07-23-2012 07:48 PM

Just to give you an idea. I had summer tires on my sentra and couldn't get up my drive way with an inch of snow. And no... my driveway is by no means steep. Any lowered car can go up on it without scratching. I cannot imagine the nightmare it would be with a Z.

Gauge 07-23-2012 07:54 PM

Can the stock nismo do well in the winter? No.

I have many MANY years of driving in the snow. I would definitely call myself an expect. I have driven RWD cars in the snow before. The Nismo cannot do this. It sucks. In even a quarter in of snow on the ground, it will slip and slide.

Do yourself a favor and get blizzaks or even better, get a POS winter beater.

forza370z 07-23-2012 08:25 PM

Get a winter beater is definitely the way to go even if you have a second set of wheels/tires for winter. I mean you CAN drive it in snow with a good set of winter tires without problems. But make sure you get paid for plowing the snow. And I guarantee you will have scratches on paint here and there. Not to mention the salt damage to your Nismo.

whoady4shoady 07-23-2012 09:49 PM

Just pick up the AWD conversion kit from Z1 motorsports after you buy it. If you have a buddy willing to help, you should be able to install it in one weekend.

forza370z 07-23-2012 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by whoady4shoady (Post 1834465)
Just pick up the AWD conversion kit from Z1 motorsports after you buy it. If you have a buddy willing to help, you should be able to install it in one weekend.

AWD 370Z FTW!:icon18:

ZMan8 07-23-2012 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by gcd312 (Post 1821915)
Thinking about buying a Nismo as daily driver, the only problem is I live in chicago so i'm worried about the winter. Does anyone use their Nismo as a daily driver in snow/winter? I know it must suck in the snow, being RWD and all but any advice would still be appreciated. Thanks!

we have several 370z owners that dd their car year round in Chicago. if you want to ask them questions pm me and I'll point you in the right direction.

2011 Nismo#91 07-24-2012 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Nikkolai (Post 1821975)
Yea, get a set of "Winter" wheels and slap on some blizzaks on them.

This, and don't go with too wide tires either if you can. There is no reason you can't drive a RWD car in the snow, you just need to be aware that your not in a FWD or AWD car and adjust your driving accordingly.

birdmanx1 07-24-2012 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gcd312 (Post 1821915)
Thinking about buying a Nismo as daily driver, the only problem is I live in chicago so i'm worried about the winter. Does anyone use their Nismo as a daily driver in snow/winter? I know it must suck in the snow, being RWD and all but any advice would still be appreciated. Thanks!

Why risk crashing a brand new Nismo with the rough winters in Chicago? You'll save a lot of money purchasing it in the winter just to turn around and slam it against a pole. The Zs are NOT adequate for driving in rain, snow, sleet... May I suggest picking up a DD that would fare better during the winter and use the Z for better weather?


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