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Ford Focus: Foci in the snow?

  1. #1
    Dave
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    Foci in the snow?

    My sister is considering purchasing a Focus after several years driving a
    Subaru AWD. Handling in the snow is a large concern for her. I haven't had
    much trouble with my Focus wagon, but I don't get nearly as much snow in a
    winter as she does.

    So, I thought I would ask the group: how does your Focus handle in the snow?

    Thank you.



  2. #2
    Craig
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    Re: Foci in the snow?


    "Dave Holmes" wrote...
     

    I have a 2001 ZTS with the 205/50/16 tires and the answer is that this is
    no snow car. I've not tried getting the 14 or 15" wheels and putting snow
    tires on it.

    Craig (in surprisingly snowy Flagstaff AZ)



  3. #3
    FanJet
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    Re: Foci in the snow?

    Dave Holmes wrote: 

    Just an observation: If there's to be a car in the median, it'll be an SUV,
    truck or Subaru in approximately that order. With decent driving and snow
    tyres, Foci are excellent in the snow.



  4. #4
    John
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    Re: Foci in the snow?



    FanJet wrote: 

    I will also agree with above statement, however my experience is
    with all season radial tires and I find it to be quite good.

    I will remind all that no matter what type of tires one may have
    on their vehicle be it FWD, RWD or AWD you may be able to go in
    the snow, but sure as hell are not going to be able to stop as
    if your were on just wet or dry pavement. This is why you see all
    those truck and SUV in the ditches.

    --
    John in the sand box of Marylands eastern shore.

  5. #5
    GeoffP
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    Re: Foci in the snow?


    "John R Cambron" <*net*> wrote in message
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    My Daughter has had a 2003 Focus wagon for 2 years. It has the Pirelli low
    profile tires but is still very good in snow ( I live in Canada)
    I have never driven a FWD vehicle that wasn't good in snow though.
    All wheel drive (Subaru) is the greatest, but as John (above) pointed out
    all vehicles equipped with the same type of tire stop in about the same
    distance on snow and ice.(Forget antilock for now.) The reason 4WD's have so
    many accidents is that the traction is so good the driver forgets how
    slippery the surface is until he hits the brakes. The very worst vehicles
    for stopping on snow (In my estimation) are very heavy SUV's/pickups, with
    fat tires.
    Geoff.



  6. #6
    FanJet
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    Re: Foci in the snow?

    John R Cambron wrote: 

    For sure. It'd also help if idiot sales droids stopped referring to SUVs and
    trucks as cars. They're not and their handling surprisingly proves the
    point for lots of people.



  7. #7
    Dave
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    Re: Foci in the snow?


    "Craig" <att.net> wrote
     

    That's the key. Get 195/60 15 winter tires on steel rims and you'll be
    amazed, and keep your alloy wheels out of the salt. 185/70 14s will work
    even better, but of course cornering will be less sporty. But what the heck
    are we talking about snow for? It's 90 degrees outside!



  8. #8
    phinegan
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    Re: Foci in the snow?

    I've been pleasantly surprised with how well my '05 wagon does in the
    snow - surefooted and predictable. I'm no tire geek - just the stock
    Eagles on 15' alloy rims. YMMV!

    Dan


  9. #9
    Josef
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    Re: Foci in the snow?

    Dave Gower schrieb:
     
    Hi
    mine are 185/70 14 and they work fine. No problems while others with
    summer wheels are writing circels in the snow.

    But what the heck 

    I hope you donīt count in Celsius :-)
    About 30 degrees Celsius inside here an 22:39 hours. Saarland, Germany.

    bye
    Jupp

  10. #10
    Dave
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    Re: Foci in the snow?


    "Josef Erbs" <de> wrote in message
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    That's the first time in my life I've "schriebed", and it didn't hurt a bit
    :<)
     

    Of course in Canada we use Celsius too, but saying it's 32 would look like
    snow weather to our U.S. friends, and some actually think we get snow in
    July! In fact most of the past week it's been as hot here in Ottawa as in
    Houston.




 

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