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Over the last 2200 miles (3540km) since I put my snows on, I've averaged 26.4mpg, or 8.9l/100km. At least half of those miles are in decent storms. I don't know how people get such horrible mileage in these cars- mine gets better than any previous Subaru I've owned, while going a hell of a lot faster.
I had bought the Ford 9000 a little before that mission and I used it to take the trailer to the oil rig thinking "I'll get like half way there before getting stuck or flipping". I only had all terrain tires and the best engine. Suspension and transmission stock but she handled it beautifully.
I’ve done tires, tint, rust proofing (fluid film), dash cam, tailgate assist, and a few other minor things I may be forgetting.
I have a Subaru with new snow-rated tires. That doesn't mean it's true for every other driver on the road.
Ford for one had al tyres of the same spec ! My ecosport came with 205/60 r16 for all the 5 !
‘25 Big Bend with the Black Diamond package. I absolutely love it and have zero complaints. Very roomy and does amazing in the snow! Also great on gas, even after changing to winter tires.
Well I have a 24 Limited with the 20s and live 2 miles up a dirt road. The tires are fine to me. I have an outback and tundra with 18s and don't notice much difference.
Depends on what your tires are and size. If you don't wana wreck leave traction control and such on. Of course around turns you can still wreck. And rwd cars around turns that are wet etc are easy for the rear and to let go
Even with brand new tires your car will.hydroplaning........i have 4 set of new tires on my mustang and i lost for a bit the rear on the bridge the 905 but i wasnt going fast so i was be able to continue without crashing was crazy amount of rain!!
The fucking console rattles like a mother fucker. The stock tires are pieces of shit. The clutch pedal will make noise when it is cold because they used shitty spot welds on the pedal assembly. The ac compressor will probably fail within 50k miles.
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