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  • I used to have a steep drive way where you had to go 45mph from 1/8th of mile away to get to the top only to slide back down a few times. Most of the time in the snow if you just placed the car in drive and came up with firm speed and no slipping tires you make it every time. Winter in a nutshell just sucks.

  • gonna be driving my family's mdx soon... fuck yea.

  • Is this the one with super handling awd?

  • Look at that beauty EAT AWAY at that snow!! 1-0, MDX, brought to you by the innovative SH-AWD(:

  • MDX----1

    SNOW-----0

  • haha that would have been funny if it got some traction and you drove the car through your garage :P

  • @KageR32 Smart... So when is the timing belt due for a change now? Probably about now!!! Yup I smell it burning up.. I just wish they would change over to Chains it sucks..

  • @soyntgo4it yea I wish they would switch to chains. But the belt is fine I had it replaced like a year b4 the vid.

  • @KageR32 Haha cool.. Honda/Acura are amazing cars and Suvs.

  • @soyntgo4it yes they are. 

  • @KageR32 I got an 08 Si put snows on during winter and that things does better than most SUVs out there.. But almost time only 30k on it too almost due for an upgrade definitely will be going back either Honda or Acura.

  • @soyntgo4it o nice. I haven't had the chance to play with a awd

    Car yet. Maybe one day I'll get the newer mdx.

  • and there is a lot of wheelspin off the line...lol

  • пиздец сцеплению

  • @superanthony2006: My 2003 Acura MDX came standard with winter tires. It had the elevated mountain symobl on it. I must say, they lasted 85,000mi!

  • @mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm693 Sure its a winter tire and not a Michellin Cross Terrain. It could be confused for snow tires since they perform so well on the MDX. Its in fact an all season tire. best tire for your mdx.

  • Wow, now that's snow!! Where do you live?

  • @plutonium9 That was in Delaware

  • Well done , Sir ! but is it tires make a different?

  • @Superanthony2006 the tires where only like 6 months old. but im sure i would be a lot easier if i had winter tires only instead all season

  • My a8 do that easy no problem

  • so sick

  • @wongmylesa It's an '03 MDX. The torque converter definitely will.

  • @sideburns2009 Lawl! Absolutely.

  • lol i luv my 06

  • vtec!

  • time for some better tires

  • Good shit

  • Not bad, but vtm isn't supposed to be used while spinning the tires like that. You can seriously hurt the trans.

  • He has must have winter tires.

  • thats the only way to do it!

  • Honda FTW!

  • GREAT engine sound!!!!!!!!!

  • Lol thats funny!!

  • I can smell the burning rubber from here >_<

  • i see you said it's a 03 right? i have a 2002 with the VTM option and can only use it when i have my gears set on R or 1-2 does this mean i can set it on this and do the same? only reason i ask is cause theres a warning label saying do not floor it while VTM is active and/or go on flat paved roads..

  • @dahomie4u you might be right but i didn't even go past 4500 rpm, but i haven't had any problems it was a one time thing just to clear a path.

  • @KageR32 oh i see aight thanks

  • nice video i have the same 2003 acura mdx i wanted to know if you locked vtm 4 and how many inches of snow is on the ground

  • @sayeedrehan yup I had to lock the vtm, out of all my neighbors I have the steepest hill. It was a few feet of snow, don't remember exact but when I step in it, it was pass knees, and im 5'10

  • @Fujitsu3258 its a 03 also. only when its a real bas storm like this year, but i also don't shovel my drive way =P, wheres the fun in that

  • nice

  • Lol BEAST

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