i sorta agree w/ yank. this was my first winter period driving in the snow..and it's my first winter w/ the solara. the only other car i've driving in the snow w/ is a 92 chrysler new yorker one time last winter (

i hate that car) and i think the new yorker did better. the solara is ok, but i was going 15miles per hour around a corner on a back road (not using gas, just coasting..it had only been snowing a couple of hours) and the back of the car kept sliding out under me. at one point i nearly had a heart attack b/c there was a parked car and i lost rear tire traction and had no control over the car sliding towards the curb. thank god i didn't brake and just steered in the direction of the slide
that was probably not a great spot tho to begin w/..there was a camaro in the same spot a little bit down the street that slammed into the curb. i'm not sure if he blew his tires out or not..but who knows how fast he was driving. b/c sometimes i think it's the driver that determines how a car does in the snow more so than the actual car. (unless it's rear wheel drive of course)
since i have little snow driving experience, one of these days i'm gonna lend my mom drive my car when we have a storm. she claims to be the "snow driving queen"

so she says the only reason i say my car sucks in the snow is b/c i'm "inexperienced" and don't know "how to drive in the snow".
yea, cause going 10-15miles per hour coasting..no brake..no gas, the back of the car should really be sliding out behind you
