
On the snowno doubt, the most efficient architecture remains four-wheel drive. It allows you to maintain maximum grip in conditions where it is catastrophically lacking. And when it comes to entertainment, nothing like movement! But beware of uncontrolled skids… But what to do when the car is driven only by the front wheels?
Drift on Chrysler Pacifica
As the man behind the wheel of this majestic Chrysler Pacifica proves to us, After all, it’s not the car that matters, but what you do with it! American van although it is a machine more than 5 m long and weighing 2 tons, it still has an engine developing at least 286 hp. A mechanic that clearly allows him to do beautiful controlled drifts in the snow!
Dad or mom? Driving aces!
As we can see in the video below, this Chrysler Pacifica starts the day in style! In effect, the first maneuver of his morning is none other than a controlled drift at 270°! Whether it’s mom or dad behind the wheel, there’s no doubt that this person really knows how to drive! So, after looking at the images below, do we really need all-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive to have fun driving in the snow?
Check out the video of this Chrysler Pacifica having fun in the snow below:
Source: Auto Plus

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