Not exact matches
Snow traction is
excellent.
Add a couple of inches of
snow to the recipe, and the all - wheel - drive system, combined with
traction control and
excellent anti-lock brakes, really comes into its own.
They feature a special wavy sipe arrangement for a comfortable ride and improved
snow traction; groove bottom siping for more biting edges for increased
traction in the
snow and an open shoulder that maximizes water evacuation for
excellent all - terrain
traction and stability.
- Great value in a long - lasting winter tire -
Excellent wet handling and quiet ride - Shoulder edge tread grooves for enhanced
traction in
snow or ice
In the
snow it offered «
Excellent traction,» on washboard roads it «Eats bumps and smooths them out,» and on rocky trails it demonstrated «No head toss, excessive whirring or clicking of
traction aids, or front / rear bias slipping.»
The Jeep is
excellent in
snow and ice (we are very rural so we experience this a lot) because of its very good four wheel drive system -
traction was considerably improved when I got rid of the stock tires and put on real all terrain / winter tires.
Excellent traction in the
snow and ice.
By driving continuously through all four wheels, the all - wheel - drive system provides
excellent cornering balance under all driving conditions, and better
traction in
snow and wet - weather conditions.
This car handles great in all weather conditions: running Nokian winter tires (no studs) in winter -
excellent traction on
snow and ice and Hankook tires in summer getting over 40mpg.
Both the SUVs get all - wheel drive with intelligent driving as well as off - road modes that offer
excellent grip and
traction over any surface be it sand,
snow or mud or even bad roads for that matter.
One last thing, it is
excellent in the
snow, I live up on hills and let me tell you,
snow tires and posi
traction rear is great!
The Kia had
excellent traction accelerating away from stoplights in the
snow, and with
traction control disabled, it was easy to use some light throttle to point the nose in the right direction.
The Bridgestone Blizzak LM - 25, a directional, studless H - and V - speed rated winter tire, delivers
excellent snow and ice
traction for high performance vehicles.
ABS is
excellent and does reduce the stopping distance in situations such as rain or light
snow where
traction is compromised.
Although Michelin X-Ice Xi3 tires are pricier than most brands, X-Ice offers
excellent stopping power in winter conditions — particularly when you require superior
snow traction handling and quick braking in icy conditions.