Like most, I've had the opportunity to get to the limit of grip quicker than normal over the last few days. On compressed snow & (barely visible) ice, the Omega was basically not gripping most of the time & very slidey. Contrast with Mrs K's Escort - basically gripping, occassionally let go if prompted. A big difference, more than just the inherent differences in the cars.
Before you ask: 30yrs driving from Chevettes (Snow? Yippee!) through all sortsa cars to 2.6 auto Omega. So I think I understand about FWD, RWD, cadence and all that.
I wondered about the tyre differences - Omega tyres are V - blocky things, with no sipes - great in normal weather. Escort tyres are old-school with lotsa little blocks & some sipes.
Question is - do any OOFers have any experience / knowledge / thoughts on modern winter tyres - sipes for grip on ice, more flexible in low temperatures?
Your views would be welcome.
K