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Back at the the manual trans ranch, I found 2nd gear starts to be sometimes helpful in snow/slippery situs, and sometimes 1st or 2nd, with the DSC off. It really varies by surface situ, incline/descents, etc. I'm guessing you have some steep slopes in W VA, as we have here in the mtns of western NC; I found dedicated snows to be the key, but you may have less acute conditions and get away with non-snow tires. Remember your '03 is not X Drive, but is very capable. Go out and learn how to make it work, esp. in low speed, accel/decel situs. GL, mD
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i agree the winter vs all season debate keeps coming up. many say they don't need them or do fine without them, but i have never heard of someone who has switched to them going back to 'no seasons' for winter...
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Its not the car, its the driver!
Ha, I don't think it will snow till December But then again, it will probably be winter till June!Quote:
This was much better in the snow:
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Mine did great last year when we had that record breaking 20" of snow. I actually went on a couple roads that hadnt been plowed. They appeared to have benn gone over by other vehicles, but they were very bad. So bad that I thought if a came to a stop and lost momentum, I would get stuck. Never happened though.
The only weakness for this car in the snow is the clearance. You'll bottom out if the snow is too high. But this car has a respectable amount of clearance. Also, I use Michelin All Terrain SUV tires. They're great. |
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...only if someone had put on a set of "winters", for driving aroundFL or south GA. ![]() Nothing beats dedicated snows in real winter areas. |
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You are right though. Typically, we don't get anything but a light dusting that turns to ice. You guys are making me jealous with these photos. I wish I could drive around in the snow like that. Looks like fun.
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I have found that my X5 does very well in snow, but not so good on ice (I have all-seasons...will be switching to studs soon).
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Anyway, when the Diamaris needed replacing, I switched to Hankook Ventus A/S 19'S. I don't do a lot of the deep ski stuff anymore so A/S are fine for my needs. I was also tired of the twice a year swap over. Very happy so far. No arm wrestle here...YMMV....do whatcha ya gotta do for your driving needs/conditions...but some of us have switched from winters to A/S. |
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These super storms you have in the states are called a normal winter day here in Iceland
![]() The X5 is very capable in the snow, but you better have snow/winter tires on because you have to be able to stop the car to.
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