As the owner of a lowly 1995 Mustang GT and as someone who's done a fair amount of driving with studded snow tires on front- or all-wheel-drive vehicles ...
No amount of studs would help a rear wheel drive Mustang. If I'm not paying attention to what I'm doing, it will easily peel out on sidewalk paint.
That really just depends on the age of the car, plenty more modern high power cars have anti skid systems that will prevent you from losing control, especially in wet and icy conditions.
As the owner of a lowly 1995 Mustang GT and as someone who's done a fair amount of driving with studded snow tires on front- or all-wheel-drive vehicles ...
No amount of studs would help a rear wheel drive Mustang. If I'm not paying attention to what I'm doing, it will easily peel out on sidewalk paint.
That really just depends on the age of the car, plenty more modern high power cars have anti skid systems that will prevent you from losing control, especially in wet and icy conditions.