Hi All,
Just wanted to ask all you experts out there, I live in southern Ontario Canada and in winter, snow isn't a big issues. Mostly its the ice or black ice when it freezes and thwart. I have never driven a pick up before the rebel. And since the rebel is mostly rear wheel drive and its tires are stubby, are they suitable for winter weather? Should I consider winters? I am mostly worry about the stopping distance of the truck and also the rear wheel drive fish tailing.
Thank you all.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Just wanted to ask all you experts out there, I live in southern Ontario Canada and in winter, snow isn't a big issues. Mostly its the ice or black ice when it freezes and thwart. I have never driven a pick up before the rebel. And since the rebel is mostly rear wheel drive and its tires are stubby, are they suitable for winter weather? Should I consider winters? I am mostly worry about the stopping distance of the truck and also the rear wheel drive fish tailing.
Thank you all.
			
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