Okay, im looking at a newer style firebird, and i was a moment ago wondering how they drive in the snow/rain. Its rear-wheel drive and i knoe here not usually good. But i didnt knoe if it be like perchance okay or whatever. I lately need some information from a personal source.
Answers: I close to Dave S. 's answer! lol! It's pretty much true, too. But I wouldn't trade my Firebird in for ANYTHING! I trade getting stuck on my driveway surrounded by January for having a great ride contained by July!
Rear wheel drive cars are not sickening in the damp, just different than front pedals drive in the route they handle. I drove backside wheel cars from precipitate 50's until 1984 and never had an chance. You just hold to learn how to drive them.
Answers: I close to Dave S. 's answer! lol! It's pretty much true, too. But I wouldn't trade my Firebird in for ANYTHING! I trade getting stuck on my driveway surrounded by January for having a great ride contained by July!
Rear wheel drive cars are not sickening in the damp, just different than front pedals drive in the route they handle. I drove backside wheel cars from precipitate 50's until 1984 and never had an chance. You just hold to learn how to drive them.
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