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Not sure where you live but winter is 5 months long here. So definitely long enough that it affects the decision of buying a vehicle. If i were to buy a tesla and park it all winter then i would be stupid to not wait an additional month or more until the salt is off the roads.
That means 50k...
Also, I know i used the example of going to work, but back to my original post - my actual concern comes down to traction on snow and ice covered hills in my driveway, im not worried much at all about highway braking/turning/going in ditch
Imagine this - the roads are covered with several inches of snow,(no not a foot of snow or anything crazy where clearance would be an issue) would you be more comfortable getting in a 4wd pickup and drive to work or your M3? Assume good all terrain tires
Imagine this - the roads are covered with several inches of snow,(no not a foot of snow or anything crazy where clearance would be an issue) would you be more comfortable getting in a 4wd pickup and drive to work or your M3? Assume good all terrain tires
Anyone have testimonies on model 3 winter performance with winter tire setup? Looking to buy one but have a driveway im concerned about - over 1/2 mile long with bad hills in Wisconsin that can be glare ice at times. Would have to have similar traction to a 4wd pickup with good winter tires on...