• dx1@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Technically it’s not the power of the engine but the AWD/4WD. You can floor your engine and just skid on ice. Subarus are pretty cheap 4 cyl boxer engines known for great handling in snow with some clever differential systems they have (viscuous coupling diffs, active torque split, etc.) But yeah a Ford Focus or Honda Civic or whatever with FWD only will leave you stranded. Not your main point I know.

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      23 minutes ago

      AWD might help you avoid getting stuck, but it does nothing to avoid getting in an accident. A cheap 4 cyl FWD with chains or winter tires would do better than a Subaru with crappy tires in icy weather.

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      6 hours ago

      There is a reason why the Italian mountain police uses the Fiat Panda (other than it being an Italian car)

      That fucker will go ANYWHERE

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      10 hours ago

      I just shake my head at people that think if you’re spinning out on the ice, just press the throttle harder. Fucking idiots.

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      10 hours ago

      With that said, a beater with snow tires and chains on the trunk (and a driver that knows how to put them on before they are needed) will do better than a Subaru with all season tires.

      Source: Subaru forums, even a RWD like a BRZ/FRS with snow tires can be safe if driven with the car’s limitations in mind.