As does most of the country, we have the winter storm coming through. Today we are beginning to see glare ice develop after rain and then temperature drop.
I have three vehicles as possible choices for the task. I’m going to describe them and explain why I chose the one that I did.
The first is my jeep, a TJ with aggressive 35 inch mud tires. The second is my F150 with 33 inch aggressive, mud, tires, lockers, and so forth on both. The third is my 2014 Porsche Cayenne with AWD. It is the first AWD vehicle I’ve ever driven. In fact the only AWD I’ve ever driven. Last winter I drove it around in the snow and a little bit of glare ice not thinking much about it. Then my wife wanted to go somewhere in her car and a 2 Wheel Dr. expedition at that point I learned how much to appreciate AWD. In any kind of off-road situation, I would never choose the Cayenne. On ice, however it works incredibly well as long as it stays on the road. The only advantage of the jeep and the truck is that if I do end up off the road, I can winch myself out.
Currently, we are hunkered down in the country and probably won’t drive a lot, but if I do, I will report back on the effectiveness of the cayenne on glare ice.
I have three vehicles as possible choices for the task. I’m going to describe them and explain why I chose the one that I did.
The first is my jeep, a TJ with aggressive 35 inch mud tires. The second is my F150 with 33 inch aggressive, mud, tires, lockers, and so forth on both. The third is my 2014 Porsche Cayenne with AWD. It is the first AWD vehicle I’ve ever driven. In fact the only AWD I’ve ever driven. Last winter I drove it around in the snow and a little bit of glare ice not thinking much about it. Then my wife wanted to go somewhere in her car and a 2 Wheel Dr. expedition at that point I learned how much to appreciate AWD. In any kind of off-road situation, I would never choose the Cayenne. On ice, however it works incredibly well as long as it stays on the road. The only advantage of the jeep and the truck is that if I do end up off the road, I can winch myself out.
Currently, we are hunkered down in the country and probably won’t drive a lot, but if I do, I will report back on the effectiveness of the cayenne on glare ice.
