Dunelimo wrote:
Many years ago I drove in some snow and ice that was enough for me ---how does a buggy compare in those conditions to a normal car as far as traction and handling

Hey Dunelimo, sorry for the delay, didn't see the question image Actually I took the buggy out for about 30 miles on snowy streets. As far as traction went, it did great, as far as over all handling, not so good. I believe the reason for this is because I have hard rubber, big lug front tires and when I would try to turn it would just slide in the corners....image

If I had a different set of front tires I think the buggy would be as good as any car in the snow, traction wise it would go almost anywhere. I have to say I was froze when I got back image, but it was worth it, and I plan on going out again this weekend.


Mr. B
Viper Dune Buggy
and some parts.... 

Dune Buggies are unequaled in "smiles per mile"