Quote:I ran Sportlines in my car for 2 winters now, and this is in Winterpeg. My parking lot at my old apartment was only plowed once a week, so there were numerous times I would have to make my own path to my parking spot on my own with my car.
Winter is all about good winter tires (not all seasons). Height doesn't play a huge factor.
I drive my car every single day of the year, and I haven't got stuck in the 3 years I've owned it, nor have I ran into problems.
I ran stock in my car for 3 winters now, and this is in Toronto/Hamilton/central Ontario where it snows more than Winnipeg. My parking lot at my Hamilton worksite is never plowed and the "target" for my street is to have it plowed within the first 48 hours of it snowing, so every time I have to make my own path to my parking spot on my own with my car.
Winter is all about good winter tires (and I have the best ones you can get (Nokian Hakka 1's 185/65R15)). Height does play a huge factor when it up to your axles.
I drive my car every single day of the year, and I haven't got stuck in the 3 years I've owned it but would if a couple inches lower, as I regularly find mind self plowing and scrapping through very deep snow. I am the only person at work not driving a SUV or pick up truck.
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