Since Honda Accords are not 4-wheel drive, does that mean it will skid or get stuck in snowy or icy weather?
Since Honda Accords are not 4-wheel drive, does that mean it will skid or get stuck in snowy or icy weather?
It means they and need to be taken off the market
There's a much greater chance, yes. Even with chains. Being a front wheel drive car that was primarily designed to commute around town, it wouldn't have the grip that a four wheel drive has. Especially a rugged one that was designed for dirt, mud, extreme slopes, snow etc.
All vehicles will skid or get stuck in that kind of weather. I think most Accord models have stability and traction control that adjusts the power going to each of the front wheels. I had it on my Camry, and it does work with just the two front wheels. Plus, using good all-season tires helps, like I had on my Camry. If you're worried, get a proven bad weather vehicle like Subaru and its very good all-wheel drive.
If you drive too fast or slam on the breaks… Same happens with 4 wheel drives too
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