Easy on the throttle if you wanna go straight, add a little extra to go sideways. I'm about to go through this winter with my 08 crown vic lx. I love my big rwd cars.
@@jojorobino5312 The cheap PRC made tires in the rear and the bald fronts just weren't cutting the mustard. So, I just bought 2, U.S. made, Kelly Winter Access tires in 205 with 65 profile for $76 each from Walmart, online, and it's really helped. They're narrower, so there's more weight on the tires per square inch, for traction. I may pull the 140 pounds of sand in the rear, as it's getting up hills pretty well, now.
Man I got a 2011 executive and it was a blast to drive when we had snow in Edmonton
I would buy one but I need to find one XD
this video game me anxiety lmaooo. laval gang
Easy on the throttle if you wanna go straight, add a little extra to go sideways. I'm about to go through this winter with my 08 crown vic lx. I love my big rwd cars.
Pretty sure he was drifting on purpose
Put around 200 pounds in the trunk. It really helps with traction.
@@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL never put weight in my crown vic personally. It handles great as is. Its got a good weight distribution right off the bat.
@@jojorobino5312 The cheap PRC made tires in the rear and the bald fronts just weren't cutting the mustard. So, I just bought 2, U.S. made, Kelly Winter Access tires in 205 with 65 profile for $76 each from Walmart, online, and it's really helped. They're narrower, so there's more weight on the tires per square inch, for traction. I may pull the 140 pounds of sand in the rear, as it's getting up hills pretty well, now.
My dream car, If I get a chance I would love to get this car in Canada🙂❤️🖤
Good control on the road!
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Get some blizzacks
Not U.S. made. Go with 205 65 Kelly (Good Year) Winter Access tires. Cheaper, too.
Lmao