Chrysler 300c-winter driving
Hello!
I am from Moscow, Russia. And I plan to buy a 3 year old 300c from the USA.
Could you please inform me about the way it is driven in winter, because in Russia the winter lasts for abour 6 months.
Is it necessary to obtain only a AWD 300c, or RWD will be enought, if special winter tires are set.
I am from Moscow, Russia. And I plan to buy a 3 year old 300c from the USA.
Could you please inform me about the way it is driven in winter, because in Russia the winter lasts for abour 6 months.
Is it necessary to obtain only a AWD 300c, or RWD will be enought, if special winter tires are set.
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It is a RWD w/ ESP. Any info will be appreciated...Thanks
Best Regards,
Shipo
Remember too, that AWD allows you to go better through snow, but doesn't make the vehicle stop any better. So careful driving is a must either way.
I would stay with the C, invest in the best snow tires. I would get a set of snow tires and have them mounted on steel wheels and put the good wheels and tires away until the winter is over. Saves the wheels from the salty deicers they put on the roads in winter time.
Enjoy the mountains! :shades:
For goodness sake, what did we ever do before AWD and FWD? We had a blast learning to drive RWD vehicles in the snow! That's what. As the others have said... get snow tires, and once some white stuff is laying around an empty parking lot, go get some practice and learn how the car behaves.
It's actually a LOT more fun than FWD, or AWD for that matter. Yes, AWD will get you around better, but as low as these cars are slung RWD will do just about as well.
The shocks are fine and cannot find anything missing. Could the sway bar or any bushings in these components cause these noises?
giuva :confuse: :confuse: