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04 OR 05 Quest Handling in the Snow


slay10
10-27-2005, 12:35 PM
Any feedback from anyone regarding the Quest's (04 or 05) handling in the snow? Does anyone have any comments? Does it handle well, or will I be lost in a snow drift? I an an East Coast driver

kinstom
10-28-2005, 06:30 AM
Any feedback from anyone regarding the Quest's (04 or 05) handling in the snow? Does anyone have any comments? Does it handle well, or will I be lost in a snow drift? I an an East Coast driver
I got my 05 this Jan. and it performed quite well in the snow.

jeepmountain
11-01-2005, 04:12 PM
I live in Rochester, NY and drove to both Buffalo and Syracuse quite frequently last winter. I experienced no issues during normal winter driving. Although, I did get it stuck twice. Once in a muddy grass lot at a Buffalo Bills game and another in deep slushy snow in a parking lot going up a hill. Any non-4 wheel drive vehicle would have suffered the same issues. That is the only time that I wish I still had my Pathfinder over my Quest. Although, my feeling has always been that a car's ability to drive in the snow is only as good as its tires. I will see how well it still handles this winter with 19K miles of wear on its tires.

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