Thoughts? I live in a wintery biome so having awd gives me a bit of peace of mind

  • lps2@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    My experience has been that on steep, snowy roads heavy EVs struggle. It could have been that they all had the wrong tires but going up Berthoud pass I’ve seen a handful of Tesla Ys and Xs doing their best Tokyo drift impressions trying to just get up the hill - virtually zero traction and sideways struggling to even stay moving much less staying in their lane

    • Grimpen@lemmy.ca
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      11 months ago

      I will say my FWD EV isn’t as good in snow as my old AWD/4×4 Jeep, or even my old Ford Taurus. I do notice the extra weight in snow, and the centre of gravity is closer to the battery pack, not the “engine”, at least middle not front. I think a RWD EV might be a little better.

      Still, just drive to the conditions. I’m not going to cross the Coquihalla or the Malahat in winter conditions either.

    • kiddblur
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      11 months ago

      Yeah, heavy cars definitely do worse in general, especially if they’re on shitty tires. I’d love to get snow tires but we only get two or three days a year where the weather is bad enough to justify them, and they’re too damn expensive, so we just stay home when the roads are bad