+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: New GT-R truly a winter car?

  1. #1
    GTRCer
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Toronto
    Posts
    21

    New GT-R truly a winter car?

    Just curious, how many of you future GT-R owners in Canada plan to drive the car year round? How realistic is it to put snow tires on this thing and drive it through several inches of snow? (I know, I've seen the promo video, but I'm talking everyday use, here, especially you Ottawa guys!)

    Are there even snow tires available for the stock rims?

  2. #2
    GTR-Dad's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Beaumont, AB
    Posts
    2,955
    I'm not currently lined up to buy a GTR, but as a guy who picked up a BMW 330xi for a winter car, I can tell you that a decent AWD car with snow tires is a blast to drive and a very effective way to have fun while you're getting where you're going. The 330 makes less than half the power of the GTR, but I can use most of the 250 bhp even on snow covered roads. (Fun, that!) If you can modulate throttle, the GTR will be just fine in limited traction environments.

    The biggest issue for me is the increased risk of getting hit. If the car is your baby, park it for the winter. If it's 'just a car' and you believe insurance is for fixing stuff that gets bent, then strap on some winter wheels with good snow tires and enjoy your car.

    Dan

    The Beaumont Connection

  3. #3
    GTRCer BlackLight's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Surrey, BC
    Posts
    18

    Talking Snow? What's that?

    I just call in sick or "work" from home.

  4. #4
    SEI
    SEI is offline
    GTRCer
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    toronto
    Posts
    14
    hey i'm planning on driving mine for winter and track.. so far this car is perfect as a winter car.. so much traction with the 4wd and snow tires.. and of course if u really wanted to there's at snow button there.. which from what i can tell just makes it drive really really slowly (shifting wise and throttle response wise..). but i drive it in R C R lol much more fun :P

  5. #5
    JZ
    JZ is offline
    JZ's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    Kanataaaaaa!
    Posts
    7,973
    I remember Z-tuned posted pics of the Blizzaks for this car. Crazy wide.

    If you need to drive the GTR in the winter, all the power to ya, but because of the the harsh winters here, the idiots on the road and the prospect of a truck throwing rock salt at my expensive paintjob I'd keep this baby stored and just pick up a winter car.

    1996 GT-R Vspec:::1992 NSX Gruppe M Supercharged
    "Life's too short to drive boring cars!"

  6. #6
    GTRCer
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Mississauga
    Posts
    8
    4 Blizzak snow tires, mudflaps to protect the paint - now have 12,000 trouble free kilometers on my car, of which more than half are during the winter.

    Driven every day that the snow is under 10 cm deep (it becomes asnow plough in deeper snow).
    Works extremely well. Lot's of traction in a straight line, but like all cars with wide tires, does not turn or stop all that well on snow and ice.

  7. #7
    GTRCer
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Richmond, BC
    Posts
    44
    I drove mine through the winter. It was more well behaved than most other bimmers that's for sure :hit newb:
    2009 Nissan GTR "Arianna" - Daily Driver
    2005 Nissan 420Z-TT "Alyssa" (760rwhp / 713rwtq) - Fun Car *Sold*

    Sponsored by: Rays Engineering, mynismo.com, Forged Performance, Titek Innovations, SP Engineering.

+ Reply to Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts