I have a friend whose commute is up and down a mountain side that is regularly covered with snow and ice in the winter time. He currently makes the commute in a Subaru wagon that's getting very long in the tooth.
Friend would like to pick up a used Prius, probably something in the 2008 and newer range. He's looking for a gas-sipping appliance and likes the specs of the Prius.
He has been told by someone that the Prius does not allow any wheelspin and that it will lock up before allowing wheelspin. Obviously, that's not very compatible with a slippy-slidy commute. I can't imagine that Prius drivers never drive in the snow... Where's the truth on this matter? If this is indeed a limitation is it worse than any other computer-controlled fwd car in the snow?
Also open to other suggestions for a car that fits this profile. I realize the new Impreza is rated at 36 hwy and it's on his radar as well.
As much as the Prius sucks to drive, it seems to be a pretty good commuting appliance. With the high number of these cars on the road parts should be pretty plentiful going forward.

