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How good is a front wheel drive car in the snow? 1991 Honda Accord Ex?

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Old Oct 5, 2008 | 08:37 PM
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How good is a front wheel drive car in the snow? 1991 Honda Accord Ex?

Im thinking about going to college in the snow and trying to figure out if i should start looking for a subaru or if my car will get me through a winter. The car is all stock at the moment. If i keep t is there anytype of change to the car that would help me out?































Specifically Fort Collins, Colorado















Oh, and I will be buying tires within the next couple months because it will need them.
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FWD cars r fine in the snow
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yeaaa honda accord...my accord...2007..fully upgraded...hasnt let me down in the winter so far...amazing car...winter tires will do the job...if yur ever stuk in snow,,,dusnt matter wheteher you have a 4x4 a RWD or FWD...or XWD...dusnt matter at all...all cars have a P,R,D,3,2,1....stuk in snow?...put it into 1 and drive!!! this puts more rpm...and WILL egt you out...still stuk?..reverse....back into 1 and accelerate..































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