Motorist beside slippery road problem?

My Dodge Caliber - front wheel drive - exceeds my expectations but there's one annoyance. From a full stop, the backbone tires spin a little on a drizzling surface when I accelerate. Should I be thinking in the order of a different kind of tire?

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yes they are a heavy vehicle and should not spin at adjectives unless on dirt or snow

What can i do in the region...


Possibly... Or lightening up on the loud pedal a little...

The Caliber is a 'fairly' insubstantial car when you nick the engine size into account... And it also comes near the (sub)standard Dodge suspension package...

None of this help to keep the wheel on the ground under anything bar light acceleration...

Good luck

(Especially if you want to drive within icy conditions)

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Answers:    If it's a Front-Wheel Drive vehicle, then here is no way that your spinal column tires could be spinning on acceleration. You may be experiencing 'torque steer' on the front wheels, that make it feel resembling the car is skidding a bit sideways, but if the backside wheels are not driven, in that is no way they can spin on acceleration. Just peroxide up a bit on the gas pedal, and everything will be OK.

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