I've had no problems with mine in the snow.. but ICE is a different story.. it just won't dig in. My advice to everyone though would be that when it snows, forget your normal driving behavior. Drive your car like it has the traction of a bar of soap in a bath tub. Think several(10-20) seconds ahead.. don't use the brake as much.. let off the throttle and downshift to slow for bends and stops. When slowing down, leave it in gear until you have almost completely stopped. This will(should) keep the tyres from locking up if you don't have abs. When accelerating, ease onto the throttle.. and it would seem counterintuitive, but I tend to get less wheelspin when I keep the revs up 3-5k while going up hills. I've owned rwd, fwd, and 4wd vehichles, and these tips have always kept me safe. And as emuzeg said