JimC
Well-Known Member
One other issue with the weight in the back. You realize that if you do have an accident when you hit that ditch and stop suddenly, that weight will continue momentum forward and through the back seats? Not much is going to stop 120 lbs of flying weight from coming through the seat back and aimed right at you.
I grew up in Michigan and drove through a lot of snow storms. And when I got my license RWD was the norm - 4x4 was rare and FWD even rarer (maybe the Olds Toronado and that was it). Never drove with weight in the trunk and never had a problem. I drove my 2006, with supercharger, on a commute from Port Huron to downtown Detroit daily (>50 miles each way) through some big snow and ice storms.
I grew up in Michigan and drove through a lot of snow storms. And when I got my license RWD was the norm - 4x4 was rare and FWD even rarer (maybe the Olds Toronado and that was it). Never drove with weight in the trunk and never had a problem. I drove my 2006, with supercharger, on a commute from Port Huron to downtown Detroit daily (>50 miles each way) through some big snow and ice storms.
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