2018 Honda CR-V AWD driving in snow off road

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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2018
  • We had 6 inches of snow in Michigan, trying out my CR-V AWD

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  • @QRSC-fh2ob
    @QRSC-fh2ob 5 років тому +12

    Well, the yard still qualifies as off road so I'm gonna drop a like 😄

  • @Theyralltakenfu
    @Theyralltakenfu 2 роки тому +1

    Made then laugh and be happy. This is what creates good memories.

  • @Jake.Gentry
    @Jake.Gentry 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice!!! I can’t tell if it’s silver or Gary lunar silver lol

    • @TimothyPengofLansing
      @TimothyPengofLansing  4 роки тому +1

      it's lunar silver...

    • @Jake.Gentry
      @Jake.Gentry 4 роки тому

      Timothy Peng great choice for your CR-V, I have the same for my 2018 civic.

  • @albertokelio2099
    @albertokelio2099 2 роки тому

    Good nice!!!

  • @akumipann4546
    @akumipann4546 6 місяців тому

    Wow. Is. CR-V. In. Snow

  • @rickymemeti1826
    @rickymemeti1826 3 роки тому

    Winter tires?

  • @ahaanmanasiya3811
    @ahaanmanasiya3811 2 роки тому

    I can sing like that

  • @Thundernoob98
    @Thundernoob98 2 роки тому

    I’m debating if I need snow chains before going up to Colorado like it says AWD on it so I guess it’s ok

    • @45eno
      @45eno 2 роки тому

      Ness. Are you running stock tires? Regular All Season tires? If so you certainly should get chains for the worst conditions you might face. Best safety measure is tires but at the very least get some cable chains like Z chains. Marketing has sold people into thinking 4x4 or AWD makes their vehicle winter worthy, it doesn't. It helps for certain aspects like starting from a stop or deep driveway snow. It is deep imbedded into the minds of consumers that AWD = Winter Driving readyness. People must not get over confident with AWD. If you have stock tires then you MUST realize they will not excel in winter driving. Drive slow and don't expect your AWD system to help you stop because it won't. Your tires is what gives you grip not your 4 wheel drive transmission. Crazy how many people buy AWD SUV's partially for the winter driving and never ever consider what actually makes the biggest difference in safety and grip, the tires. Watch the comparison videos about winter tires vs all season tires. Don't ask peoples opinions for your answers because 9 out of 10 will tell your fine if you have AWD. Many of those people are the ones sliding into the back of you or off the road. Over confidence, ignorance of AWD and excessive speed get SUV's banged up all winter. Drive slow, keep your distance and don't expect your vehicle to stop at all on icy hills. All Wheel Drive does not substitute what tires can do in the winter. Watch this video of all these winter worthy vehicles. Big truck tires, 4x4, AWD, SUV slide like hockey pucks on slick conditions. The only chance you have at improved grip is a set of Winter tires. Once people realize that they take much more cautious approaches in winter in their trucks and SUV's. Watch this. - ua-cam.com/video/1jcLEkjeCy4/v-deo.html or search the title - Cars sliding on Maple Lane after recent snowfall in Big Bear, CA

    • @45eno
      @45eno 2 роки тому

      Keep in mind places like Canada that is used to bad winters actually tickets people driving on their All Season tires in the winter. This is because the proven performance / safety increases of a true winter tires. There are many modern studless winter tires (X-ice , Blizzak, etc)that truly transform vehicles abilities. AWD + Winter tires is like Peanut Butter and Chocolate, they just go so well together. Still must drive smart as you will never have dry road like grip in the snow regardless of tire but your grip doesn't drop off nearly as bad on a good set of winter tires. Everyone's abilities and snow conditions are different. Some drivers can make it through fine with stock tires due to driving within the ability of their vehicles available grip. Others damage their vehicles due to lack of grip and other winter factors like going to fast. Good luck, get those chains and know how to put them on before hand. Doesn't hurt to prepare a winter kit like extra water, food and sleeping bags in case a pass gets closed or you get stuck.