No need to trade in your car, just get a set of snow tires.

Dear Car Talk | Jan 01, 1995
Dear Tom and Ray:
Peter
TOM: A Japanese car won't help, Peter. What you need is a good set of snow tires.
RAY: First of all, even front-wheel drive cars can be lousy in the snow if they're small, light-weight, and have too much power. And your Saturn fits at least two of those categories (I wouldn't call it "over-powered," but it certainly has plenty of power with that larger engine).
TOM: Second, the tires you've got on there are "performance" oriented tires. The numbers tell us that they're relatively low and wide, and designed to maximize handling on dry roads. And like most performance tires, they probably stink in the snow.
RAY: So what you need are four, high quality snow tires. You'll be amazed at the difference they make.
TOM: If you get good snow tires, it'll cost you about $400. But that's a heck of a lot cheaper than a new Japanese car....and the $400 worth of snow tires you'd have to get for THAT car, too.
Peter
TOM: A Japanese car won't help, Peter. What you need is a good set of snow tires.
RAY: First of all, even front-wheel drive cars can be lousy in the snow if they're small, light-weight, and have too much power. And your Saturn fits at least two of those categories (I wouldn't call it "over-powered," but it certainly has plenty of power with that larger engine).
TOM: Second, the tires you've got on there are "performance" oriented tires. The numbers tell us that they're relatively low and wide, and designed to maximize handling on dry roads. And like most performance tires, they probably stink in the snow.
RAY: So what you need are four, high quality snow tires. You'll be amazed at the difference they make.
TOM: If you get good snow tires, it'll cost you about $400. But that's a heck of a lot cheaper than a new Japanese car....and the $400 worth of snow tires you'd have to get for THAT car, too.
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