I have a. 2010 Honda Pilot. How will this drive In deep snow(1 to1 1/2') of snow?
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Answer:
It really depends on the driver, and the amount of tread on the tires. Just as long as you don't go fast and take your time, you'll be fine. (I drove a 94 Cadillac Fleetwood in 7 inch of snow with regular street tires, didn't have much trouble out of the car, drove pretty good, also Richmond doesn't plow any side streets)
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Deep snow is way more than 1-2", and if u drive like you pay the insurance,and pay the repair bill,u be ok on 1-2" snow. Avoid slamming the brakes and try to avoid turning while braking,it just takes time to learn, go to a parking lot and find how your vehicle reacts on snow,icy roads are the ones to stay home and not drive on!
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