Gene
Well-known member
- First Name
- Gene
- Joined
- Apr 5, 2023
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- 110
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- Location
- Santa Barbara, CA
- Vehicles
- Tesla Model Y.
- Occupation
- Investor
No comparison. An X would have gone about 100 feet on that trail before body damage and being high centered and stuck. For simple dirt roads and even washboard an X would be ok. But I can tell you, being down some "simple" dirt road, all it takes is a quick rain storm, a couple of washes getting flooded, some mud, or even ice and you'll be there for awhile. Even with full size 4wd trucks, I always carry chains. When hilly trails ice up, it makes no difference how many wheel drive you are, nor what tires you have, you need chains to get out. One of my haunts is the Saline Valley Hot Springs, with its steep 7,500 elevation pass along the 50 miles dirt road. Anyone traveling that road with me, they are not invited unless they have tire chains. It's too much of a liability, and danger to others, to have to try and help them get home when a set of chains would have made the Grapevine Canyon pass an easy exit.How would a model x awd compare to a CT awd? Sorry I don't really understand all this mumbo jumbo. However for my purposes, I've found the mx with blizzak winter tires to be amazing in snow and ice and I've never gotten stuck. Should the CT be worse, comparable, or better?
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