Not going to lie, I miss being able to almost spin too far and bring the front back around in FWD.
In the miata you can be full lock but if you push it just a little too far or hit a slick[er] spot, it's over.
It would only tip if it suddenly got traction, lol.the escape is pretty good in the snow (not at drifting, it would tip over), has a little trouble to get going from a stop. Would love to get a second set just for snow tires for Amber.
Does your Escape have 4WD, Nate?
I remember my first winter driving. I was driving my aunts 1980 something Toyota Cressida. Inline 6 I believe and RWD with bald tires from doing donuts and hoodlum hooning. That car was scary as s*** in the winter. So I'm not nearly as obnoxious as I usually am in the summer with other cars in my way since I'm sure a lot of Akronites don't have decent tires on their minivans.
But man I loved that car. There is a cat who used to go to the Grip meets with a white Cressida with a turbo 2JZ.
It would only tip if it suddenly got traction, lol.
2001 Ford Focus LX.
Manual transmission and zero options.
My post got me thinking, of another annoying Evan game.
What was your first car?
It's got a pretty high center of gravity, to me at least. I don't think I'll be trying to drift it anytime soon.