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I live just North of Toronto. I drive a 2008 Toyota Corolla and I have only front-wheel drive, but with great winter tires on I can easily push through 6 inches of snow on the road. The snow on that road is only 2" to 3" deep, pretty much 'nothing' as far as winter tires are concerned. Good winter tires = Michelin 'X-ice Snow' / Continental 'Viking Contact 7' , they're both pretty good. 6" of snow on the road is where the underbody is rubbing on the snow, there is no 'air-gap' under the car.
That looked absolutely treacherous, but it was good experience to see how you guys deal with monster snowfall. Glad you are safe though. Brilliant video.
In the UK we never get much snow, so to see what it's like to have to drive and live with this amount of snow is very interesting to me. How long does this level of snow usually last in Canada? For sure if I lived in Canada I would have a 4 x 4 truck. Take care when driving and thanks for the videos I enjoy watching them.
Storms don't last very long, usually one day or even less - but sometime it brings a lot of snow. I totally agree, if you live in Canada you need 4x4 with good winter tires in winter season... I put aggressive big winter tires on my SUV for winter - so I can go places and film
It’s a bit like driving during heavy rain 🌧 fall in some parts of Nigeria 🇳🇬 in west Africa. Poor visibility with slippery roads conditions. You just have to be careful and safe.
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Ohhhh I have driven from Buffalo to Toronto, at night, in that weather because the cheapest flight from TX was to Buffalo. I was young & brave lol
Hell on earth in winters 🥶
Drive safe! There is danger and wonder equally when driving in Toronto winter storm! Thank you for sharing my friend 🇨🇦❤️👍👍
What a snowy weather ❄️⛄️ I have missed playing snowball ,walking on the snow …
It is really scary to watch this video, but very interesting! Fantastic job! Thank you!
Another joyful trip 🎉thank you so much @Lvfree Adventures
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I live just North of Toronto. I drive a 2008 Toyota Corolla and I have only front-wheel drive, but with great winter tires on I can easily push through 6 inches of snow on the road. The snow on that road is only 2" to 3" deep, pretty much 'nothing' as far as winter tires are concerned. Good winter tires = Michelin 'X-ice Snow' / Continental 'Viking Contact 7' , they're both pretty good. 6" of snow on the road is where the underbody is rubbing on the snow, there is no 'air-gap' under the car.
I agree, winter tires are extremely important. If vehicle has all-season old tires - it will have problem in 2 inch snow
Amazing view
Thanks for sharing
👍 107 thx for sharing dear friend 🙏💞🌹
Happy weekend ☕️🍮💞🌷🌷🌷
Thank you! You too!
Most beautiful 😍 weather and video quality is awesome
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That looked absolutely treacherous, but it was good experience to see how you guys deal with monster snowfall. Glad you are safe though. Brilliant video.
Thank you for watching
Wow good sharing
What is it like? Heaven on earth
In the UK we never get much snow, so to see what it's like to have to drive and live with this amount of snow is very interesting to me. How long does this level of snow usually last in Canada? For sure if I lived in Canada I would have a 4 x 4 truck. Take care when driving and thanks for the videos I enjoy watching them.
Storms don't last very long, usually one day or even less - but sometime it brings a lot of snow. I totally agree, if you live in Canada you need 4x4 with good winter tires in winter season... I put aggressive big winter tires on my SUV for winter - so I can go places and film
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Very scary, I don't miss it... Stay safe my friend ( Life In Flip Flops channel 🇨🇦)
WOW!
It’s a bit like driving during heavy rain 🌧 fall in some parts of Nigeria 🇳🇬 in west Africa. Poor visibility with slippery roads conditions. You just have to be careful and safe.
Yes, it's kind of similar
That's what I call real winter
There is an automated speed enforcement camera on Yonge St. I hope you didn't get a speeding ticket!
Not in this weather 😊
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