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Old 01-19-2007, 11:43 AM   #1
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I have not been impressed with the handling in snow. I believe the bridgestone tires to be most of the problem. I think a good set of snows on the front will make all the difference.
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My 99 monte carlo driven sanely would slide all over the place :(... and my 2wd blazer loves to fishtail... the yaris doesnt require anything special in the snow, but its also not excellent.

With snow tires I think it would be a great winter car, but for my purposes with mostly plowed roads... the stockers hold up great.
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Old 01-19-2007, 12:27 PM   #2
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My sister says her LB ran really well the last three mornings here in Portland, OR.

Here's a shot of ours earlier this week - it just sat in the drive until yesterday aftenoon.
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Old 01-26-2007, 10:28 AM   #3
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I have not been impressed with the handling in snow. I believe the bridgestone tires to be most of the problem. I think a good set of snows on the front will make all the difference.
If snow traction is poor, it's usually the tires. Just about any winter tire will be a large improvement. I live near Detroit, and just don't get why so few people buy winter tires. Sure, they're inconvenient, but the improvement in safety is dramatic.
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Old 01-27-2007, 08:07 PM   #4
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We just had really nasty weather here in Toronto and I was in the thick of it for most of the night. My Yaris is running on the stock Potenza tires and they've got 35,000km of hard use on them, so they're well past the half life. It was awful, not the snow traction, but all the ice build-up on the windshield whle on the go. The -45C wiper fluid wasn't working and I went through a 4 gallon bottle in 30min, then had to make an emergence stop at a service station to buy another bottle of wiper fluid. The new bottle was rated -40C and did a worst job at keeping the ice off the windshield.

Even with constant use of the wiper fluid, I was still driving half blind..very dangerous... In my 20+ years of driving, I've never had it that bad with ice forming on the windshield and the weather wasn't' even that cold (at only -6C while doing about 70km/hr on the highway). After last night's miserable winter performance, my next car is going to have heated mirror and I'm going to have to experiment with different brands of wiper fluid to find a good that can keep the ice off the windshield and then stock up on it.

Regarding handling in the snow, the car was awesome but only at speeds under 60km/hr. Braking was good, the rear end stayed planted during rapid turn-ins (it could be better, but for a short wheels base car, surprisingly stable), controlling the rear end with the hand brakes was predictable and intuitive, ABS did a good job at stopping the car, especially when steering clear at the same time (however, it be nice if the system shut itself off at speeds under 3km/hr). Initial take-off traction was very poor and having to keep the speed down to about 60km/hr was pathetic, but a good set of snow tires should fix that problem.
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Old 01-30-2007, 09:40 PM   #5
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We just had really nasty weather here in Toronto and I was in the thick of it for most of the night. My Yaris is running on the stock Potenza tires and they've got 35,000km of hard use on them, so they're well past the half life. It was awful, not the snow traction, but all the ice build-up on the windshield whle on the go. The -45C wiper fluid wasn't working and I went through a 4 gallon bottle in 30min, then had to make an emergence stop at a service station to buy another bottle of wiper fluid. The new bottle was rated -40C and did a worst job at keeping the ice off the windshield.

Even with constant use of the wiper fluid, I was still driving half blind..very dangerous... In my 20+ years of driving, I've never had it that bad with ice forming on the windshield and the weather wasn't' even that cold (at only -6C while doing about 70km/hr on the highway). After last night's miserable winter performance, my next car is going to have heated mirror and I'm going to have to experiment with different brands of wiper fluid to find a good that can keep the ice off the windshield and then stock up on it.

Regarding handling in the snow, the car was awesome but only at speeds under 60km/hr. Braking was good, the rear end stayed planted during rapid turn-ins (it could be better, but for a short wheels base car, surprisingly stable), controlling the rear end with the hand brakes was predictable and intuitive, ABS did a good job at stopping the car, especially when steering clear at the same time (however, it be nice if the system shut itself off at speeds under 3km/hr). Initial take-off traction was very poor and having to keep the speed down to about 60km/hr was pathetic, but a good set of snow tires should fix that problem.
Snowed on the 18th here in Tdot? i didnt remember that....but i do remember few weeks back....DA MONDAY....it took me 2.5 hr to get to work (usually 55 min.)
Seeing all the lamps on the QE went out at once this moring was priceless (small blackout to refresh ur memory).
I'll take a pic when i got sometime in the morning....i pretty much have to swipe my car every morning for the past 3 weeks.

for the windshield....try some rainix product or the rainix washerfluid...it works out great for me.
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Old 02-14-2007, 01:18 PM   #6
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I have not been impressed with the handling in snow. I believe the bridgestone tires to be most of the problem. I think a good set of snows on the front will make all the difference.
don't ever think of using OEM tires in snow. Times are changing, soon there will be no need to have 2 sets of tires for different driving conditions. Here's a hint, Nokian sells the very first REAL all-season (in fact they call it all-weather) tire, the WR with a thread wear of 50000miles. It is the only one in the world to have realistic performance for the summer AND the winter weather. http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/hl/nokian.htm

I have the Michelin Harmony all-season tires on my Yaris. Here in Montreal there's no need to ask for arctic temperatures or snow/icy/slush driving conditions. No question, the Harmony doesn't perform as good as a good winter tire, but up to now they feel safe enough to run through the winter. And in dry weather they perform just wonderful and the thread wear is 80000miles

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Old 02-14-2007, 02:06 PM   #7
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don't ever think of using OEM tires in snow. Times are changing, soon there will be no need to have 2 sets of tires for different driving conditions. Here's a hint, Nokian sells the very first REAL all-season (in fact they call it all-weather) tire, the WR with a thread wear of 50000miles. It is the only one in the world to have realistic performance for the summer AND the winter weather.
I would think that the Nokian WR tires, coupled with the addition of a rear anti-sway bar, would make the Yaris very decent in the snow.
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Old 01-19-2007, 08:08 AM   #8
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Old 01-21-2007, 06:41 PM   #9
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My sister says her LB ran really well the last three mornings here in Portland, OR.

Here's a shot of ours earlier this week - it just sat in the drive until yesterday aftenoon.
^^ Great photos guys! Love the looks of Yarises covered in snow!
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Old 01-24-2007, 11:52 AM   #10
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^^ Great photos guys! Love the looks of Yarises covered in snow!

We have plenty of snow here in Michigan.
Here's a short vid of my Yaris getting snowed upon. BTW the garage was full so that's why the my poor Yaris is out in the cold.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb-I9TkytHM
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Old 01-31-2007, 09:43 PM   #11
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We have plenty of snow here in Michigan.
Here's a short vid of my Yaris getting snowed upon. BTW the garage was full so that's why the my poor Yaris is out in the cold.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb-I9TkytHM
OH we got a crap load of snow here in Collingwood, Ontario now!

Feet and feet and feet. Its awesome!

Snow squall warnings here all yesterday, today and tomorrow! NICE!

Cant wait for more. We've been too long w/o it so far this winter.

So long as it starts to disappear around march and april, im content
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Old 01-19-2007, 08:41 AM   #12
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I wish he had snow in sydney.....the joy of calling in late for work... :)

the joy of makin my name in the snow.......in yellow
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Old 01-19-2007, 12:50 PM   #13
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Careful what you wish for ...
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Old 01-19-2007, 06:59 PM   #14
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The local cleaning crew does a better job of drinking coffee and taking naps in their cabs than plowing.
Weve had over 8 inches of snow in the past 24hrs. Winter tires would make a huge difference over the crappy stock all-seasons. The tread pattern doesnt lend itself well to cleaning themselves out.

I havent had any real problems but the front lip does a great job of skimming about 2 inches off the top of the fresh snow.... I think If I had springs I could plow my own way to work.
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Old 01-19-2007, 11:46 PM   #15
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i'd love to see a yaris plow truck, or what would you even call that? a plow sub-compact?

would kinda suck when you get some snow pushin and run out of torque :)
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Old 01-20-2007, 11:16 AM   #16
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yeah I think the Yaris sucks in the snow, I think it is mostly due to the crappy stock tires, my wife's 03 Alero is 100 times better in the snow than my car, again I think it is all in the tires.
Stock Potenza RE92's have a UTQG of 120
Average all season radial 420
Wife's Potenza G009's have 600
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Old 01-21-2007, 11:13 PM   #17
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damn, i was going to take a picture in december when we got 3 feet of snow in one night.
you couldn't actually see much of the car though, just a pile of snow.

i had a late hockey game that night and i had to help push out 5 cars from the parking lot, my yaris with stock tires and one year of wear had no problems, i didnt' get stuck.
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......................i had a late hockey game that night and i had to help push out 5 cars from the parking lot, my yaris with stock tires and one year of wear had no problems, i didnt' get stuck.
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