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Originally Posted by DeliriousClam Well I can tell you that with summer tires, it's kinda drivable in the snow Bzzzzzzzzzt! Wrong. Originally Posted by MacCool I can also tell you

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Old 06-08-2016, 08:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Well I can tell you that with summer tires, it's kinda drivable in the snow
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I can also tell you that with summer tires it's not in the slightest bit driveable in the snow. As a matter of fact, it's downright dangerous.
Ding-ding-ding! We have a winner!

I've been stuck in half an inch of snow. On a flat side street. Stock 285 Potenza RE11's. With summer tires don't even bother. With skinny winter rims and Blizzak's you might get away with it every now and again... but why risk it? I know the main reason I shelled out for a dedicated sports car was so I could coat it with salt and calcium every winter and tempt some jackass in a speeding SUV with bald tires to slide into it.
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Ding-ding-ding! We have a winner!

I've been stuck in half an inch of snow. On a flat side street. Stock 285 Potenza RE11's. With summer tires don't even bother. With skinny winter rims and Blizzak's you might get away with it every now and again... but why risk it? I know the main reason I shelled out for a dedicated sports car was so I could coat it with salt and calcium every winter and tempt some jackass in a speeding SUV with bald tires to slide into it.
Not wrong. I drove it in the snow with summer tires. No scares. Just sideways at times.

Can't tell me I'm wrong when I've experienced it myself.
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Not wrong. I drove it in the snow with summer tires. No scares. Just sideways at times.

Can't tell me I'm wrong when I've experienced it myself.
You just proved my point. Sideways on a deserted side street is fun. Sideways into oncoming traffic gets yourself and a carload of other people killed.
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You just proved my point. Sideways on a deserted side street is fun. Sideways into oncoming traffic gets yourself and a carload of other people killed.
Most of the time sideways was intentional because there was no one else on the streets. Also stayed in my lane the entire time.

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Most of the time sideways was intentional because there was no one else on the streets. Also stayed in my lane the entire time.

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Do you agree that winter tires or a different vehicle would have been a lot easier to control?
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Do you agree that winter tires or a different vehicle would have been a lot easier to control?
When I got my license I went to an ice driving school so it wasn't that hard. I actually had more problems with winter beater Maxima in the snow so I don't necessarily agree with that part. I will agree snow tires will make it easier
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14 years is a long time, you shouldve 1.Had insurance and 2. By that time had enough for another car (to replace the wrecked one) or a "winter beater"
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I live in Minnesota. As a daily driver in a snow-prone part of the country...the 370Z is a bad, bad choice.

I can also tell you that with summer tires it's not in the slightest bit driveable in the snow. As a matter of fact, it's downright dangerous.
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I've been stuck in half an inch of snow. On a flat side street. Stock 285 Potenza RE11's. With summer tires don't even bother.
I was able to drive in 1-3" snow max with the CONTINENTAL EXTREMECONTACT DWS. Good luck doing that with the stock tires.
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Not wrong. I drove it in the snow with summer tires. No scares. Just sideways at times.

Can't tell me I'm wrong when I've experienced it myself.
Let's be honest. Im not sure people from New Jersey even know what "winter" is really like, so advice given to someone in Colorado about driving a Z in "winter" conditions might not be the most relevant information. Add in the fact that your only 22, and can't possibly have enough experience to really even give advice in this area, and this starts to get dangerous.

In these parts we average 160" of snow every season. I drove my G35 coupe through 4 of those *#*!-ing winters with the most expensive snow tires I could find... I "made it through" most of the time and just didn't drive it when the snow got deeper than 3-4" (which happened quite a bit)

While it is "doable" it is VERY dangerous... I would strongly advise against if at all possible.

This is one of the reasons I didn't get the Z until I could afford a winter beater. It's a dedicated sports car. Purpose built.

Not to mention what's already been said... Why beat the piss out if such an awesome car driving it through the winter?!

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Ding-ding-ding! We have a winner!

I've been stuck in half an inch of snow. On a flat side street. Stock 285 Potenza RE11's. With summer tires don't even bother. With skinny winter rims and Blizzak's you might get away with it every now and again... but why risk it? I know the main reason I shelled out for a dedicated sports car was so I could coat it with salt and calcium every winter and tempt some jackass in a speeding SUV with bald tires to slide into it.
stock tires aren't RE-11's...and those RE-11's are 'extreme summer performance tires'...per Tire Rack's website.

I've driven in the snow before with the stock OEM RE050s (which are a step below 'extreme'). Not a lot of snow, just a light coating...so I can't really give much input on this topic.
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stock tires aren't RE-11's...and those RE-11's are 'extreme summer performance tires'...per Tire Rack's website.

I've driven in the snow before with the stock OEM RE050s (which are a step below 'extreme'). Not a lot of snow, just a light coating...so I can't really give much input on this topic.
What he's doing in this thread is quite clever I have to admit though. Mixing just the right amount of truths in with the half thruths to make it plausible takes talent.

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I had my Z since '14 , live in MA and bought a set of rims and snow tires not going with the square look as I like the wider tires in the rear and never had an issue with the snow, granted we had 2 blizzards and even SUV's were getting stuck so use your head..other than that up to 3" you even get to drift once in a while...have fun
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stock tires aren't RE-11's...and those RE-11's are 'extreme summer performance tires'...per Tire Rack's website.

I've driven in the snow before with the stock OEM RE050s (which are a step below 'extreme'). Not a lot of snow, just a light coating...so I can't really give much input on this topic.
They're what came on my nismo so I assumed they were stock. A previous owner could have installed them since I'm the 3rd owner of this car. They certainly don't like snow.
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