Rear-wheel-drive cars offer better performance. You may find yourself stuck in snowy and icy conditions.
When it comes to mainstream cars, rear-wheel-drive vehicles may seem like a dying breed. This is because many traditional automakers have accepted front-wheel drive powertrains in large parts of their lineups.
Rear-wheel drive is still a standard feature on most luxury and sports cars. It offers many benefits in terms of acceleration and handling. These benefits don’t usually apply when you’re working with slippery surfaces . Snow and rear-wheel drive don’t always go together, but modern traction control and snow tires make it less difficult.
What happens if your rear-wheel-drive car is stuck in snow? It might be foolish to place yourself in situations that could lead to you getting stuck, but sometimes there is no other choice. The Tim O’Neil Rally School may have a trick that will prove helpful.
You can see the solution in action in the video below.