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  • i drive a mustang....

    cool in the summer

    sucks in the iowa winter's hahah

  • You told me NOTHING I already knew.

    But hey, i'm from sweden.

    People in America probably never even heard of countersteering before...

  • @skatepeak Ja kollar på dom här videona för underhållning :D hur jävla svårt kan det vara att skaffa riktiga däck o helt enkelt lära sej köra? hälsningar från Finland ;)

  • @Fixxer86

    exakt.

    4x michelin Alpine and an empty, snowy parkinglot for 1 hour.

    And you'll know all you ever need to know :)

    Ingenting är bättre än snö, is och grus, kombinerat m bakhjulsdrift ;)

  • @skatepeak 2.8 V6 quattro 4x Master Nordic e int så tokit i snön heller ;)

  • That's one of the ugliest cars ever made.

  • I've lived in Michigan all my life and the most important things to remember is what was mentioned in the video about skid control, and not making sudden moves. A confident, non-jittery attitude is also helpful. It isn't necessary to crawl along though. I routinely drive the 70mph speed limit on the highway during snowstorms. I wouldn't recommend it though unless you are experienced.

  • the only thing you need for winter driving is a vw baja bug

  • i drive in snow every year ppl from other states its funny watching them even drive in heavy rain

  • Sorry -- this is inane. Watch the British and Scandanavian driver videos instead.

  • Is driving 100 - 110km ( I'm not exactly sure what the is in miles) considered a safe speed. lol. Another thing to watch out for is slush, it can be worse then ice.

  • Uh no.. Maybe 40-50km or 20-25mph.

  • To put it simply whatever it takes your car to stop normally times that by 3 to be sure. Something missing from here is throttle control always be steady. Even if you have to spin the tires to make it up a hill stay steady too much and you aren't going anyway not enough same thing. I grew up dealing with snow every year so it is just normal for me. Oh yeah traction control on automatics that you can't turn off is very bad in the winter =P

  • try telling the locals in mongolia that they need tread on there tyers. they drive at full speed with slick tyers all winter. a good relaxed chilled out attitude is the safest thing to have in your car.

  • I just moved to Michigan from California. Your tips really help. It would be great though if there was actually snow on the road in these videos lol

  • orrible car

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