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Makavelli 07-27-2005 09:46 PM

Anyone live in a snowy area? How's the Supra handle in the snow? I know it's RWD with a front mounted engine, but it weighs over 3000 pds. I'd be drivin her on the highway (bout 70 miles each way) daily, and sometimes it gets pretty snowey up here.
Any advice?

Guest 07-28-2005 03:29 AM

Handles like poop ! Period !.....Snow = front wheel drive.

kwnate 07-28-2005 04:04 PM

I drove mine in the snow once, I had no choice... I would never do it again, it sux in the snow. It is however good for doughnuts in the snow!!

Poodles 07-29-2005 09:11 PM

Well...with the posi in the back you're a lot better off than another RWD car. We get ice here in Texas, and you can't drive on ice, no if's and's or but's about it, even a tank would lose it without cleats, which aren't legal here.

A RWD car with a posi or locker will do better than a 4WD vehicle with open diffs (TRUST ME I KNOW). FWD is the way to go, but where's the fun in that :lol:

daiagaru2 07-30-2005 02:22 PM

not a winter or snow car,if you want a daily driver in a snow infested habitat this is not it,alot of skill is required plus it's too damn stressfull to have your life in danger.drive a supra when it's nice out,drive a 4by 4 or fwd in snow,plus you don't want to increase your chances of carreening around until you hit something.hope this helps,have a good day!

TheColdOne 07-31-2005 06:39 PM

If you absolutely have to drive it, in a city, on cleaned off roads, at a lower speed, with waay longer braking times, then it's possible, (but the heater is so poor i'd recommend thick gloves) anything else like highway, rural, etc.) I'd say no. even with snow tires, (all season radials on a supra are ridiculous)
Speaking from experience, if you really need to get a supra for the winter, I'd recommend a mkII, It'll start in -50 (with a block heater) and would drive through almost anything in winter, (but you really have to know what you're doing the rearend gets very squirrley.)

also, winter is very hard on these cars, so you'll either be doing a lot of work to it, or really shortening it's lifespan.

Guest 08-02-2005 11:45 PM

two 40-pound sand bags in your trunk plus snow tires ...


...it will still suck... but it will suck less...

Riddick 08-03-2005 12:59 AM

my boss had a turbo and had a light dusting of snow on his drive way, and its got 0% incline...........and the damn thing still couldent get up the driveway, from what im told my supras coming off the road in the winter.

Troyota 08-03-2005 06:00 AM

The dang thing comes loose easy enough in wet conditions...I would never ever ever drive my Supra in the snow...it's far too valuable to risk it!!!

Poodles 08-04-2005 06:02 AM

Man, I dunno about you guys, maybe I'm just used to driving in carppy traction conditions considering I used to offroad. Supras came with ABS and a LSD, shouldn't be much harder than driving a truck with an open diff and bald tires on ice...

I'm thinking that the problem is the boost coming in and kicking your tires out, that would suck, that and the clutches on the supra's aren't very smooth (for a toyota), might account for it. I live in Texas, and when it snows here, the streets are empty, so it's not like up north where nothing changes...


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