Slip and a Sliding in an Hhr
It pulled my 3500lb boat with no problems.
I will say this.... One of them was an AWD and it was fantastic in the snow.
I bought only the top of the line with all the seats etc. and it was a little heavier the the Cargo version. It also was ordered with No Spin/locking rear axle as I recall.
I never got passed All Season tires on it and it was unstopable traction even with those.
The downside was the mileage dropped from the 2wd. and handling was just a little different.
Will try the extra weight... if we get
any more snow. Last winter we had a
couple snow falls and i had B.F.G.
Traction TA's and did pretty good
this year i have the Eagle GT's and
fewer hills to deliver. Pressure in the rear
will come down some more !
any more snow. Last winter we had a
couple snow falls and i had B.F.G.
Traction TA's and did pretty good
this year i have the Eagle GT's and
fewer hills to deliver. Pressure in the rear
will come down some more !
I have had front wheel drive since 1974 and I have always been able to go anywhere I wanted to go. I have never had the rear fishtail. I have always used all season radials. I used to ski and my care was the one to get us there. My tire pressuers back then was about 30psi. Our HHR's go very well in snow though we haven't had as much as we used to. We have been very well pleased.
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