Added: Nov 18, 2008
From: AutoNetwork
Duration: 11:29
Visit http://www.autonetwork.com for the largest collection of new car introductions.If you want to improve your winter ice and snow driving skills then take a look at the Bridgestone Winter Driving School program. This year the Blizzak WS60 tires were shown and really did tame the ice and snow...somewhat.
Channel: Autos
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MattTrecartin Says:
Nov 18, 2008 - Nokian Hakkapeliitta all the way!
Doberio Says:
Nov 18, 2008 - WTF, they disabled the ABS on the Michelin car... Thats some shaddy advertising.
pcharles67 Says:
Nov 18, 2008 - No, you can hear the black car's ABS long after the silver one stops.
borre1985 Says:
Nov 18, 2008 - when you drive on snow, ice, gravel, it is better to disabled the abs so the car would skid, this makes the tires sink and maximize the surface of friction.
sportscarfan1989 Says:
Nov 18, 2008 - ya ok look how low the air pressures are too comon. i would take a hankook any day no stinkin Bridgestone
sportscarfan1989 Says:
Nov 18, 2008 - Oh and if you are a good driver and dont have some cheepo allseason tire you dont need a snow tire, unless i can see if you were on the northern east coast or up north.
Kalumbian Says:
Nov 18, 2008 - Yes you do. Snow tires not only provide better grip in the snow, but their compounds are designed so that the tires remain pliable in cold temperatures. All-Seasons and Summers harden, significantly minimizing grip.
sportscarfan1989 Says:
Nov 18, 2008 - yes i know that i work for discount tire. but even then like i said if your just getting light amounts of snow a good all season its more than antique
Buffik2000 Says:
Nov 18, 2008 - in my car-MICHELEN Latitude X-Ice NORD-winter.