Depends upon the driver's ability! Almost any car is "driveable" in snow (except, of course, ten foot drifts!); all it takes is patience, good tires (and sometimes, chains) and a little patience.
2007-04-16 07:41:34
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answered by Kiffin # 1 6
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I have a 2006 Mustang. I only drove it in the snow one time and it was because it started to snow, and I was out, so I went home and got my Impala. It was a little slippery, but I could definitely handle it. My Mustang has the Pony Package, so I have traction control, and it wasn't horrible. It grips the road more than my 1993 Thunderbird, but I don't really want to take it out just because of the kind of car it is. However, that is your decision, and I think that you will be fine driving in the snow with it. Don't worry, it's not that bad. :-)
2007-04-16 12:46:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I have driven my stang in the winter. I even had it out when must people stayed home cause it was really bad out. I had solved the whole thing buy just adding weight to the back end. My stang is a convertible. I never can leave it sitting by all winter long. I never got winter tires on my car, plus I have traction control.
2007-04-18 13:35:40
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answered by mustang_country07 2
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You are driving that in the winter? With road chemicals?? I would not kill a nice car by doing that. That is a summer car.
Anyhoo.. I had a Mustang I did drive on snow. Being the 5.0 with automatic transmission, it was not easy even with the weight on the back axels.
Seriously, get another car for winter. It's so sad to see a sports car driven in the snow.
2007-04-16 07:46:59
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answered by karr1213 4
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identity believe the guy above, yet why are you driving a gt contained in the snow??? Posi traction, decrease back ends going to be everywhere in the the position. I truly have an 05 gt as well, extremely wlak thancontinual it contained in the snow. keep the tires and purchase a $one thousand iciness beater.
2016-12-04 03:26:33
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you will have to practice with it but i have the 2007 gt and i do fine. Granted i slip a little more then other cars of course but they are not as cool as me :P
2007-04-16 07:45:27
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answered by lyd285 2
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No. Its still rear-wheel drive and has good torque which will transfer to the ground. Just hang at home and leave It parked
2007-04-16 20:04:48
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answered by Anonymous
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sure it is. It will take a light touch and some common sense.
but you should be ok.
2007-04-16 07:41:39
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answered by Fordman 7
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yes
2007-04-16 07:44:09
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answered by Anonymous
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