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Old 10-27-2005, 12:35 PM
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Question 04 OR 05 Quest Handling in the Snow

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
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Old 10-28-2005, 06:30 AM
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Re: 04 OR 05 Quest Handling in the Snow

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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.
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Old 11-01-2005, 04:12 PM
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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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