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mistermike 01-29-2009 06:56 AM

Winter driving blues.
 
I had to take her out in a whiteout / blizzard yesterday, and here are my impressions.

With the 16" Blizzaks, ABS, FWD, Positraction, and Stabilitrak, traction is superb. I was able to hit nearly 50 on unplowed, unsalted freeway when traffic permitted.

The defroster rates about a 3. It was unable to keep the windshield from icing up and the outer portions don't even get any hot air. I'm sure this is old news for HHR owners.

This may be peculiar to the SS, due to the intercooler, but I experienced mild overheating (212*F) due to ice buildup on the upper and lower grilles restricting airflow through the radiator. Most cars have an air dam under the bumper that alleviates the need for air to actually pass throught the grille for cooling. I don't know if a regular HHR without an intercooler does or not.

rommer 01-29-2009 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by mistermike (Post 353294)
I was able to hit nearly 50 on unplowed, unsalted freeway when traffic permitted.


Ummm, that's insane!

jerSSey HHR 01-29-2009 08:39 AM

I'm still waiting to drive in anything more than a coating of snow, some ice patches, or some slush.

hyperv6 01-29-2009 09:10 AM

Got mine out in Akron last night. We had over 12+ inches on top of the snow we already had.

No temp issues but I have seen 210-212 under normal driving. Todays engines do run hotter for emissions.

Just Goodyear Triple Treads here and no issues on either car yesterday. The car did get stuck in the drive but when the snow is over the air dam and bumper so your going to get that. I did back up and made a second run and got her in.

Defrost, on a rare occation I do get some ice on the left side of the windshield but I just turn it up and it is gone.

I too hit over 50+ MPH on 76 east where there were no cars around. No drama. It is kind of fun having 3 lanes covered you just take the middle make your own way and go.

The only problem is ground clearance. I had to use the snow blower at the end of the street and up 250' to my house to not push snow with the front bumper on the SS.

Have to watch the gas stations as one already lost it's canopy over the pumps. Fell on a minivan and two people.

The truth is the last snow was less but the roads were worse. Deep snow is really fun to drive in if no one is in your way.

mistermike 01-29-2009 09:14 AM

I've never seen above 205* until the ice clogged up the grilles. I have a dashhawk, so I monitor it quite a bit. It even smelled hot. I'm sure the underhood temps were high if the air circulation was restricted.

Jeff® 01-29-2009 09:39 AM

It ain't no 4x4 that's for sure
 
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Jeff® 01-29-2009 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by rommer (Post 353300)
Ummm, that's insane!

No, that's Cleveland. :nuts:

havanetalking 01-29-2009 10:05 AM

My SS did alright in the ice in snow here in Tulsa, OK. Getting in my driveway was a challenge because I have to hit it at an angle to avoid scrapping the bumper. But not too shabby.

Musicguy 01-29-2009 11:14 AM

what a world of difference with proper snows on. I couldn't even get up the hill on the road leading to my house before. I have no problems blasting along comfortably at highway speeds now as long as the ground clearance is ok. Ditto on the defroster-seems like it could be better. Temps seem to stay ok for me so far.

Clevelandhhrss 01-29-2009 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by Jeff® (Post 353341)
No, that's Cleveland. :nuts:

Well PUT!


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