It's a rwd car so it will not perform like a fwd or an awd car in snow. Even if you put snow tires on it, which I have, it will be driveable in the snow but it won't have as good a traction as awd. Case in point, just a slight incline on my street and there was about 3-4 inches of unplowed snow on it caused my wheels to spin right as I was about to reach the top. Had to roll down backwards and go to the other entrance to my development so the car is going downhill instead of uphill on the way to my house. This was the snowstorm that hit NJ in early March.
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