I drove to the Truckee area in NorCal today in heavy snow. The CT did great with 4 wheel drive! Never felt out of control and loved not having to stop and put on chains!
Gratz, the CT 4WD handles extremely well in heavy snow. Lots of ground clearance so you dont end up plowing the snow. A good set of winter tires and you can handle almost anything. I live in Canada and drive a lot in heavy snow, the CT is great in adverse conditions and is sexy to drive to boot.
Looking forward to it. Bought ours in February but we never had any snow at all last winter in the Saratoga County part of NY, even up into the Adirondacks. Hopefully this year we're back to normal and get to go out and play in six or more inches of snow once in awhile. I'm expecting this thing to be pretty capable.
Posted this picture a while back, I was very happy with the CT in the snow. I had no problem lugging through the snow. Of course when traffic is like in the picture it's kind of fun to drive in snow
Here is Seattle when it's snowing the CT performs very well! Now I don't have to be jealous of the Audi Drivers who use to past me up when I had to park my bmw and walk.
I agree with everyone, the CT grips the slick snow like racing slicks on hot pavement. I love it!
It's off topic, but does anyone get the excited stares from Acura ZDX passengers? It's like I'm the one driving the upscale version of Honda's unique, new age hatchback.
A member PM'ed me and said it would be good for everyone to know I have the 2010-2011 Volumes 1 & 2 Honda Maintenance Manuals for the CT. I mentioned this in my newbie message, but I guess this is the more appropriate place. So for what it's worth, please feel free to ask me any questions regarding the CT. I'm sitting on over a thousand pages of stuff (trim panel removal, headlight replacement, torque values, fluid quantities, engine removal and overhaul... Everything!)
Had my first WINTER drive in MY CT this past few days...have to say, SO impressed!
Damn thing is nearly unflappable EVEN on the OEM Michelin Lattitudes.
Didn't do so good in the DEEP snow drifts, but a set of snow tires would cure that. I was going to order a set of Blizzaks, but we really don't get enuff snow to justify that, around here.
Really, I cannot be happier with the OEM snow performance of this car.
The ONLY 4wd car that performs better (imho) in the Honda lineup, is the 12/13 CR-V with it's updated Electronic Steering, and Upgraded electronics VSA/ABS pkg, and AWD vectoring system.
If the CT got THESE upgrades, it would be just THAT much better!
Just to clarify, the dealer told us never to put chains on the CT. He said it can use the plastic kind but no chains. I even had to sign that I read the disclaimer about no chains. Not much to worry about in California unless I go skiing.
I'm still dealing with a Step Dad who has dementia. A couple of Saturdays ago my Mom was just loosing it, so I threw Mom and the Step Dad in the car and headed to Snoqualmie Pass. What a GREAT drive, Mom slept, read, watched the views and relaxed. The Step Dad sat in the back and behaved the whole trip.
The trip was snowy, others were chaining up, we whizzed by AWD activating once and a while, it was great, SOLID handling on the road the whole trip. This is why I bought the car! I love it.
Not much snow here in NYC so far this winter. We had one Noreaster that left a few inches on the floor, and the CT was very impressive in the snow. Also hit some heavy snow driving through Ohio a few weeks back, and the CT did not disappoint. So far, the CT has handled better than expected in the snow.
I added a new phrase to my weather vocabulary this winter, "Polar Vortex."
Anyways, we have gotten pounded in NYC with a parade of snow storms. The snow plows left my Crosstour surrounded by a wall of snow up to my window. This morning, all I had to do was hit the gas the Crosstour muscled out of this pile of snow like a CHAMP!
I feel you on that. I live in Detroit, and we've been having a real rough winter. Proud to say that the CT has not let me down.. First winter of many to come!
the CT does ok in a strait line but not so good at cornering while excelerating up hill in the snow. I have a place where I have to excel up hill in a corner and never had a problem until I got the CT.
I've had excellent success driving my 2010 CT in the snow. Turns and hill climbs haven't been particularly challenging (got the stock Michelin tires on there still).
Got ~14" of snow last Thu. and I drove into work no problem (did a victory lap on the roof for fun). Other than busting through plow-pushed snow at a few intersections, the only place it touched the underside of my car was at the edge of the driveway on my drive home.
Any 4wd car (particularly those with limited clearance) will be challenged in this predicament... thought it was amusing that the poster said he wants his money back
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