Honda Civic owner continues her trip as usual during a snowstorm: “Snow Queen”

Honda Civic owner continues trip normally during snowstorm: ‘Snow queen’
Honda Civic owner continues trip normally during snowstorm: “Snow queen” (Photo: TikTok)

A woman caught the attention of internet users after saying she was able to continue her trip normally during a snowstorm with her Honda Civic.

In a video posted on her TikTok profile, Jessica shows the moment she drives through a snowstorm at 65 km/h as if nothing were happening, all thanks to her Honda Civic, which she nicknamed the “snow queen.”

“Does anyone else drive a Civic that you can go 65 km/h in the snow without it skidding?” she wrote in the text overlaid on the clip, which has already accumulated more than 900 views, over 60 likes, and several comments from viewers impressed by the scene.

Driving during a snowstorm can be extremely dangerous. Fortunately for Honda owners, the Japanese automaker has spent years developing technology aimed at making driving on snow and ice more manageable.

According to Brickell Honda, the manufacturer focused on features that improve traction, control, grip, and stability, which can make winter driving less stressful.

Features available in Honda vehicles include an intelligent traction control system with snow mode, available all-wheel drive, and compatibility with winter tires.

However, it is worth noting that there is no specific evidence suggesting that the Civic is better able to handle snow-covered roads than other Honda vehicles.

In fact, the automaker itself acknowledges that the Civic is not as capable of handling snowstorms as the brand’s SUVs, including the CR-V, which offers excellent traction and stability, as well as the Passport, which features a snow mode and all-season tires.

@jessicaxo1053 She’s my lil snow queen 👑❄️☃️#honda #hondacivic #TikTokCreatorSearchInsightsIncentive #tiktoktips ♬ original sound – kardashianshulu

Photo and video: TikTok @jessicaxo1053. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

Back to top