Mazda 3-GT-Snow Driving Question
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Mazda 3-GT-Snow Driving Question
Ok...Here's my question.....I'm looking at buying a 2007 Mazda 3 Sport GT and want to know what the Mazda 3 Sport GT is like to drive in winter weather. Does it handle well in snow? Being as it is rather a low profile vehicle, I'm curious to know what others have experienced or have to say. Also, do you think that snow tires are a 'nice-to'have' or 'need-to-have' scenario. I live 60 kms NW of Toronto but frequently drive up to Parry Sound. If you know this part of the world, the snow is not bad close to Toronto, but it can be horrendous north of Toronto.
I'm open to all opinions, experiences, suggestions.
Thanks!
I'm open to all opinions, experiences, suggestions.
Thanks!
#2
RE: Mazda 3-GT-Snow Driving Question
I'd highly recommend snow tires for the winter. I've seen plenty of complaints of the stock tires doing horrible in snow. I run Toyo Proxes FZ4's year round and they do OK, but the performance of my wife's 6 with Dunlop Wintersport M3's is incredible in the snow.
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RE: Mazda 3-GT-Snow Driving Question
If you have the s model, the smallest rim dia you can go to is 16" due to the bigger brakes. If you have an i model you can go down to a 15"
I didn't see a need to go down to a 15 or 16" wheel and by having 17" wheels it allows me to clean out any ice that has gotten in between the wheel and the brake caliper. The 17's work terrific.
I didn't see a need to go down to a 15 or 16" wheel and by having 17" wheels it allows me to clean out any ice that has gotten in between the wheel and the brake caliper. The 17's work terrific.
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