Ah, the foibles of rear-wheel drive in the snow. Many of us know the helpless feeling that lack of traction or watching someone come up behind you in the rear-view mirror struggling with the issue.
Unlike gas-powered vehicles with a rear-wheel-drive bias, a stab of the accelerator ... several sections of which were covered in a thin layer of snow. While hardly as slippery as the ice track ...
Every single vehicle the Japanese automaker builds save the rear-wheel-drive BRZ sports ... “So, people still think of all-wheel drive, ‘I just need it in snow.’ But it’s all part of ...