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My IS350 got stuck in the snow, now I'm really considering to trade it

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Old 02-02-11, 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by chi123
Wow, 0-60 in 5.6
dont know about you but my stock is350 can get to 60 quicker than that

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Old 02-02-11, 10:41 PM
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I knew RWD was not the best in the snow but I seem to manage also knew i had the optikn to get my car in AWD but for my own reasons didn't want it ... I have a truck also for that reason, these are all things I've considered before buying this car PLUS I have experience driving a powerful RWD vehicle in the snow, maybe it just wasnt a good match for you ... either way NO BMW!!! get the new STI or something lol my friend picked one up recently, sweet lil ride no more hatchback sedan is back!
Old 02-02-11, 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by JMBillsta
dont know about you but my stock is350 can get to 60 quicker than that
He's just listing the old 0 to 60 time by Lexus.

Obviously the 0 to 60 times that have been tested by numerous magazines since then have been much quicker.

Even Lexus reduced the "official" time from 5.6 to 5.3 after they realized it was too underrated, though 5.3 doesn't quite do the car justice either.
Old 02-02-11, 11:08 PM
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I would love to trade my 250awd for your 350 if you don't want it LOL
Old 02-03-11, 04:41 AM
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3rd winter in Milwaukee. I have Blizzaks and 80lbs in the trunk. Runs great. 2 winters ago we got 180" os snow!

Stock wheels with 255 in rear. The blizzaks are 3 years old and I can tell they aren't quite as good as year one, but havent gotten stuck yet.

P.S. I am originally from Pittsburgh. If there were hills like that here I may be telling a different story. It is pretty flat here.
Old 02-03-11, 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
Yeah I don't care for snow mode 98% of the time, but if you're actually stuck, it does give you more precise throttle control.

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the 2IS Traction Control and/or snow mode almost killed me once (ok, that's exaggerating but it did almost get me t-boned). I'm not sure which was to blame but I think it was the traction control. I made a left turn onto a main road out of my development which is at the bottom of a hill. In the process of crossing the main road in my left turn, the car sensed wheel slip (duh!, there's gonna be some, it's snowing!) and cut all power for way too long and left me just sitting in the middle of the road with cars coming down hill with limited ability to brake. I had plenty of room when I pulled out but sitting there for 10 seconds like a turd in the middle of the road certainly took away any margin for error and scared the bejeezus out of me.

As for performance in the snow, I think it's a matter of managed expectations. For what the folks in Chicago have been going through, I can understand the frustration and there are certainly limits to what a light car with wide low-pro tires are going to be able to do, but I would imagine it could handle decent amounts of snow with snow tires on it. I drove mine back from NJ during the christmas east coast storm and it was not fun but it made it through about 4" on the road with just all seasons rather than snows
Old 02-03-11, 05:40 AM
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IS350 AWD or beater with heater and 4WD
Old 02-03-11, 05:50 AM
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I got stuck a few times going in and out of driveways.. except for that my IS350 has been a pleasure to drive in the snow. Went out every storm NY got and was able to get around carefully. Snow Mode was a must, and the car did very well.
Old 02-03-11, 06:11 AM
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lol, this is too funny. please sell your car. you obviously don't like it, and are just looking for an excuse to get rid of it.

any car with rwd with wide tires (snow tires or not) and that much horsepower is going to get stuck in snow. you get 15.5mpg because of the way you drive and where you drive. you complain of the lack of practicality of your car, yet you bought it because it has a fast 0-60 time.

basically what you're saying is that because 10 days out of 365, it snows, you must get an awd car (which won't have the clearance anyway to get through thick snow)... makes all the sense in the world. please throw away your money.
Old 02-03-11, 07:11 AM
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"I would totally trade considering how badly this car does in snow and only get 15.5 MPG in my daily driving "
The above statement tells me the problem may be the driver not the car.
Old 02-03-11, 07:53 AM
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^^^^ i agree
Old 02-03-11, 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by ald03
a gas in the snow???

id love an is-f or 350, but i had be logical...either would need a winter car or just buy the awd250...couldnt be happier with my choice...i find it amusing to see the little sporty cars stuck in the snow...i laugh as i plow through the snow
They have the is350 AWD too I'm buying that this may

Speed and a good snow driver
Old 02-03-11, 08:10 AM
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Sounds like your looking for excuses to get the BMW. So do it so that you can be happy. For a year or two atlest
Old 02-03-11, 08:15 AM
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Sell your car!
Old 02-03-11, 08:19 AM
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Mine 350 is having the same problem, and I drove 70 miles/day going to KU. My 350z with 275 rear tires handle snow much better than IS350 with the same tire (continental), LOL.

Now that I am concentrating on school + getting stuck in light snow dozens of times, I'm considering trading mine in too.


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