Honda Cr-v 4WD in snow and donuts
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Its AWD not 4WD.
You picked a good color.
Sporty yet eligant and reflective towards the suns UV's.
Even all said I must suggest brown. Look at profile pic and you'll understand.
My first car was a Honda. I put 287,00miles on it from the odometer reading 2. Went from Cali to Canada to Newyork to Texas to Mexico to Panama, TWICE!
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Everyone needs to learn the difference between AWD and 4WD. In awd if one wheel slips, you would only have power to one wheel because the driveshafts aren't locked together. In 4wd you would have power to 3 wheels because the other driveshaft would keep spinning. So basically AWD is almost no better than 2WD if there is no traction control.
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just got winter tires on my 01 Honda CRV SE but a day before that with my bald all season tires through a snow storm i made a failed attempt to pull a tokyo drift and understeered and smashed into a curb which messed up the alignment chipped a huge chunk off the rim and put a lump in the tire im surprised the car still drives and the new winter tires are great, the car still needs alot of work like a new battery, rust proofing, brakes, oil change, alignment, alot of other stuff i dont remember
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Congratulation. I agree with you, i have one and it's a AWD whith some limitation but it's realy a good SUV to make off roading.
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Hi, how did you lift your CR-V. I have one here in Mexico, a 2002 and i would like to lift it and after change the tires. Thank you for your answer.
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Snow... Fun stuff!
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im from TN not much snow but i have a 4dw manual 98 crv
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haha yeah but ill just use a u-haul. lol
i manual ayee? im in the process of learning hahaha
cr-v's are the perfect 5 seater SUV, & its good on gas.
march9312 3 years ago 4
Yeah, its a manual so I can get 27 combined (mostly city). Its a very pratical that can be used for for anything but towing.
ralphp1800 3 years ago
Not really deep... I go through 40cm+ with my V. This is like..10, maybe.
epicvelocity 3 years ago
what kind of snow are you talking about. It really matters, because i've actually had the tires and vehicle lifted when I tried driving through deep wet snow. It could go through a meter of light powdery snow.
ralphp1800 3 years ago
I am from Quebec, so we don't really get 'wet' snow all that much. Nor is a powdery though. It's just snow. I don't know where you're from, but if you are from anywhere north-ish, I am talking about average winter snow. My 'V is completely stock...except for some Michelin X Ice Tires.
epicvelocity 3 years ago
Sorry that was worded poorly. I'm in wisconsin and we get just about every kind of snow. I've gone through some really deep snow but only because it was light and powdery. When I said lifted in the pervious comment I ment that the vehicle actually climbing the snow and then fell in, so it kind of lifted it and then it fell in. It's hard to explain.
ralphp1800 3 years ago