We have two smarts (both 451s with 84hp) - one with Hankook wheels and one is with Continental. Both are fine, but the Conti's are a still bit better. driving with them in the snow is really a fun thing... love smarts!
I am running Blizzak WS60 size 145/65R15 all the way around on my 2005 Fortwo. The traction control hardly comes on at all, a welcome change from running Continental snows in the OEM sizes last year.
you got to love short wheelbase RWD cars, they are a lot of fun...if your not going to fast, then they're not so much fun, or are they
posro1988 1 year ago
@posro1988 of course, ive had mine for over 5 years now. they are also 1 of the most reliable cars out there.
TheDudleyheathens 1 year ago
We have two smarts (both 451s with 84hp) - one with Hankook wheels and one is with Continental. Both are fine, but the Conti's are a still bit better. driving with them in the snow is really a fun thing... love smarts!
havanese0801 2 years ago
i had no problems on snow with ESP & ASR.
The wheels do not spin with ESP & ASR enabled, so it makes no sense to turn it off and it's dangerous!
PAPPL1978 2 years ago
I am running Blizzak WS60 size 145/65R15 all the way around on my 2005 Fortwo. The traction control hardly comes on at all, a welcome change from running Continental snows in the OEM sizes last year.
huronlad 2 years ago
With ESP, the car is still hard to drive in snow ;(
Smart4two 2 years ago