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Worried about upcoming MN winter season....

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by stephensprius, Aug 30, 2013.

  1. stephensprius

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    So just as the post stated. I am worried about MN winter. Last winter I had my Subaru legacy sedan with the symetrical awd. It came off of a lease this Spring and my wife traded it in for a second Prius. She drove the Prius (2012) that I am driving now last winter here in MN. She said it was fine. I did drive it a couple of times and it simply did not have the sure footing that my Subaru did. For obvious reasons. Grant it, the Subaru with the 2.5i and cvt transmission never averaged better than 28-29 mpg, it still made me feel good driving through the terrible weather. As much as I enjoy the cost saving benefits of both of us owning the Prius, i am tempted, when the 2012 Prius lease is up to go back to Subaru. I'm not sure if I'd go with another legacy or upgrade to the Outback. One thing I LOVE about the Prius is the versatility with the hatch. I think I would miss that with another midsize sedan such as A legacy or honda accord.

    I have done the research, if I went to a midsize car, I would probably do the Camry Hybrid, which I really like quite a bit.

    Just curious if there are any other former Subaru owners here? do you agree or remember these same fears of driving in the bad weather? Would a Camry Hybrid be any better than Prius? Maybe with a bit more ground clearance, but not sure.
     
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    The Prius is also a mid-size car. In fact it has more -usable- space than the Camry.
    It would be much less expensive to just get -real- winter tyres for the Prius. Even an extra set of wheels to go with the tyres. With the traction control and the other systems, Pearl was better on slippery surfaces than my FJ Cruiser. It just didn't have the ground clearance needed when we started getting -deep- snow.
     
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    you honestly refer to your car by a name? i did not realize people did that. i have not come up with a name for my car. lol
     
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    we have hycam and prius, neither is a suburu in winter, but we're not in minnersoter.:p
     
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    what is hycam?
     
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    hybrid camry.
     
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    Ah, never heard it called that before. I would think Boston is just as bad as Minnesota? no?
     
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    well, i've never been to minnie, so i'm not sure. we get our share of ice and snow. plowing and and sanding is pretty good here. i don't have to go out with more than a few inches on the ground so i've never bothered with snow tyres. either way, i don't think you can compete with all wheel drive.
     
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    true. the symetrical awd especially is very good. better than any 4x4 jeep i've ever owned actually. i have had a jeep cherokee classic and a wrangler. i have also driven my sister's murano with awd and my father's infiniti g37 x. neither could compare to this. i think i will go back, the question is when the lease makes it favorable to jump ship. maybe this winter, but more likely have to wait until next season and fight this one.
     
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    MN has snow removal down to a science. they do a great job in the main city. problem is, suburbs aren't great (side streets, etc)
     
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    I think lot of people name their cars.
     
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    I had a mitsubishi outlander sport 25mpg with hills and loved it went great in the snow

    SPH-L710 ? 2
     
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    Prior to the Prius, I had an '07 Outback. Aside from the lack of ground clearance, my biggest complaint about a winter-tire equipped Prius is the intense traction control that immediately removes most all power upon detecting any tire slippage. (Done to prevent damage to the electric motors.) If, when turning from a slippery side street onto a busy road, you carefully modulate your right foot to prevent tire spin, you'll do OK. If you're old school (like me) and like to mash your right foot until the tires find pavement, you'll be left hanging halfway into the busy road with no power to get out of the way of oncoming traffic.

    After one winter of mainly driving my Prius, last summer I picked up a Honda Ridgeline for my winter driver.
     
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    im concerned about the snow here in UT as well. i will just have to find out
     
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    Be afraid, very afraid of people who name their cars !
     
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    From a couple old just retired farmer bachelor Brothers (65 and 68) We call our Prius the "silver bullet", and / or the "chick magnet", for the way the young gals at Mom's nursing home gush over it ;).

    We love that great riding reliable little car that averages better than 50 mpg. Being newly retired, we are doing mostly 1 day trips to visit all the things we did not have time for when we were activly farming. For that we call it the "freedom machine." Drive all day, rack up 500+ miles and have the gas pump click off at 9.6 gallons, Whata deal :)

    When winter snow gets deep enough and we start having to deal with hard drifted snow, the Prius gets parked in its bay with a maintainer on the 12V, usually waiting about 2 months for the end of winter.

    For the worst part of the winter, we run the thirsty 6400 pound,21 mpg, 4wd Ecoboost Ford pickup.

    rumor is the 15 Prius may have an AWD option.
     
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    AWD or 4WD is fine getting going, but it leaves so many over-confident! See them all the time upside down in the ditch! For stopping they do nothing. My Prius (Pearl S) feels much more stable than my FJ Cruiser (Bruiser) on slippery surfaces. Possibly because of the low CG, possibly because Pearl S weights 2000 lbs less. ;)
    Anyway, in deep snow the FJ is better, but on freezing rain Pearl S is better. But when some moron is about to hit me I prefer the FJ. The damage is less expensive to fix (aftermarket -real- metal bumpers and sidestep rails)!

    Bruiser burns about 3X as much fuel as Pearl S. Pearl S has about 1000 km cruising range on a 40 l tank. Bruiser is lucky to go 350 km with the 70 l tank.

    And yes, stay away from me. I'm certifiably crazy! :)
     
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    Hi there- just bought my prius and what is a maintainer??
    I am in Minnesota and nervous about winter driving I drive a hour one way to work. I have other cars as backups too.
    Us farm people collect cars. :)
     
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    Maintainer is a battery tender/charger

    Battery Tender Plus - Batterytender.com

    I have had very good luck with this one on my sports car which spends six months in winter sleep.

    The Prius is pretty good in the snow!