Civic Del Sol in winter

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Dan, Oct 7, 2004.

  1. Dan

    Dan Guest

    I'm thinking of buying a Civic Del Sol. But I live in Minnesota and
    would also be driving the car in winter. Does anyone have experience
    in driving the Del Sol in snow and ice?

    Thanks
     
    Dan, Oct 7, 2004
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  2. Dan

    Pete Guest

    Like with any other car, having proper winter tires is key.

    Cheers,

    Pete
     
    Pete, Oct 7, 2004
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  3. Dan

    John Ings Guest

    And having the engine weight over the driving wheels is important.
    Front wheel drive is also an asset, not as good as 4 wheel drive, but
    better than rear wheel drive.

    The DelSlow will do very well on ice and packed snow.
    If the snow gets deep enough to reach the floorpan, you've got a
    rather inefficient toboggan.
     
    John Ings, Oct 7, 2004
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  4. Dan

    Dan Beaton Guest

    I bought a 93 Del Sol last year, put Dunlop Graspic's on it (on steel
    wheels) and had fun. Great heater, exceptional balance and control on
    slippery surfaces. A block heater would be a good idea to save
    wear and tear on the electrical system. My only disappointment
    was that we had a mild winter and I didn't get to have as much fun
    with it as I was hoping.
    Dan in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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    Dan Beaton, Oct 8, 2004
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