Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: Turin39789
baby it? My car is 40 hp and I did some slippy sliding today when I hit the gas too hard.
Of course you baby it. What I'm saying is that you have much less room for error with the gas pedal with a 300HP car than 130HP or 40HP.
WHAAAAAA!!! MY CAR HAS 300HP!!!!11!1!ONE
Put a little weight in the trunk and you'll be fine. Oh, and get some decent snow tires if you have performance tires on it now. Jeez, you'd think this would be common sense...what the hell do they teach kids in drivers ed these days? :roll:
"get some decent snow tires" Right, says the guy in California who constantly talks about bicycling to work in the winter. :roll: Snow tires aren't exactly a good idea for many people - today was the ONLY day so far this year they would have done me any good. There were MAYBE 3 days last year where they would have come in handy - in my area at least. And guess what - they're good for maybe 3 seasons before they start to dry rot and become unsafe. Some people may keep them longer, but you're on borrowed time after ~3 years, IMO. And what the fvck do you do with them when they are not being used if you live in an apartment? Stack them in your bedroom?
Not to mention, unless you like getting up early to change tires every time it snows, you'll be riding on them for a couple months at least. Snows have crappy traction, high amounts of road noise, and handle terribly on dry / wet pavement - which is where you'd be using them 98% of the time, at least around here.
That said, it is MUCH easier to control a ~100 HP RWD car vs a ~300 HP RWD car when the road is frozen, regardless of weight in the trunk. My old 105 HP Mustang would run circles in the winter around either one of my V8 cars. I took my ~300 HP BMW to work this morning, and I don't care HOW lightly you feathered the throttle - the rear end would slide out regardless. And I grew up driving through Michigan winters - it's not like I'm some n00b visiting from Texas who's never seen snow in their lifetime.
Please, get a fvcking clue before you start attacking others.