washguy
Stinger Enthusiast
Glad you are okay ! cars can always be replaced .....
Wash

Wayner: so glad that you were not injured!It’s AWD. This was more an issue of the tire than the drivetrain.
Drove a K900’s, Stinger RWD and a 2019 Volvo S60 T6 R-Design. The Volvo was actually quieter than the Stinger and closer to the K900! The power delivery was good but no where close to the 3.3T engines however, the car was quite nimble and the handling impressive. The RWD was fun too but the lack of heated steering wheel will keep me from getting one. I could live with the K900, it’s plenty quick as is and handles well for its size, I was quite surprised by this. The surprising thing was that the K900 looks like it has a sport suspension, about 2 finger should fit between tire and wheel well, the Stinger has a bigger gap than the K900.
I have to admit I like the K900 more than I expected, based on my initial, brief drive. If I can find a good deal on one, I’ll probably go that way. The search goes on.
With his car dead, Wayne might not pick this up really soon, so I'll answer for him: both of us opted for the Nitto Motivo UHP A/S to get us through the winter. He said after the accident that he had discovered "the weakness in these tires": which he then described as leading up to his accident. I chimed in that pushing for the limits will get you into trouble with A/S in the snow, imho. And since Wayne's accident, I have been even more careful to maintain distances and feel my way through the corners: i.e. driving as I have always done, accident free, for decades on A/S in the snow. AWD makes acceleration and not getting stuck in the first place a much better proposition, but it is not going to turn this car into some kind of high performer on A/S when the roads are crap. Just go steady and slow down.Wayner: so glad that you were not injured!
From the pics, that's a lot of snow for the DC area, right? You say it was a tire issue. We're you running the OEM tires?
Yes, when conditions are marginal, there's no substitute for winter tires....l have to get some better tires for the winter.
so many cars , so little time , change is always good ! Get something different and keep us posted !!I'm not blaming the car at all, it did it's job well to keep me safe by sacrificing itself. Maybe someone at the body shop will buy it out and get it repaired at a lower cost or she will end up being sold for parts. I'll keep looking up the VIN later to see where she ends up. Oh, I want another Stinger but this is just e doing what I normally do and check out the competition since I'm in the market again. Of the others I drove so far, the K900 (with similar engine) is the one that sways me the most, with it's luxury trappings and equipment level for the price, plus feeling nimbe for a large car, that makes it fun in a different sort of way. The fact that the deals are that great at this point and a lack of inventory that haven't had stuff added to raise the price is putting me off of going that route now.
The wife on the other hand is a cheerleader for the "no more Stinger" camp. At this point in the game, I won't get a great deal like I did on the 2018. Heck the way it looks right now, I might just get her the Volvo she wants me to get, take back the Optima hybrid (it's lowered and still rides comfortable, while handles better) and drive it until the price gets better on the Stinger and then trade it for another. She'll be happy, I'll get back into one when the deal is great and the "fear" in her has worn off.
It’s AWD. This was more an issue of the tire than the drivetrain.
Read ^^^Were you rolling on them 19" stock summer tires?
The wife on the other hand is a cheerleader for the "no more Stinger" camp. .
Amen. The beauty of this car, is how easy it is to drive in a civilized manner. I feel like it's a very mature car, and when it's in Comfort Mode, I tend to drive slower than everyone else, yet I don't mind because of all the luxurious comforts.Precisely the reason I've never really got on it with the significant other in the car lol! She has no idea how fast it is, it's really hard to tell when you're just driving it normally in comfort mode.
That's my driving mindset to a T.Now that I know I have all that extra gutso on tap, I can finally relax. I finally don't have anything to "prove", you know what I'm saying?