Posted by dave2 on February 06, 2012 at 05:05:15 from (79.240.136.229):
Hey, anyone where it gets cold drive something small with rear wheel drive?? My little Kia sportage just won't quit but hates the cold when it comes to moving the first hundred yards or so. Starts up like a new one every time, but in temps 20 or below it just hates to take off. Feels like you have a bungy cord hooked on the bumper. Get it rolling good and the gears all turning and it's OK til it sets and gets cold again overnite.... It's a 97 model. Anyone else notice this with anything compareable they drive??? When the temps get back above freezing, all is fine. Maybe it's not just the rear wheel drive, but I never had this with anything else I drove (all front WD)...
This post was edited by dave2 at 05:10:09 02/06/12.
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