snow sticking - 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser
From the bad - snow accumulates on the rear bumper and freezes. Photo attached. The bottom of the rear door is dressed in plastic, which is quite tenacious, so in the area of ​​the handle if you forget it will be swept away with a crunch but without creases, but in the area of ​​the awnings it has nowhere to be swept away from the bumper protrusion and if you do not pick it out manually, then either the bumper should crunch or the lower corner of the door is deformed.
From good - adhesion and fouling of snow under the wings have not yet observed and in the garage under the car there are no thawed
lumps of snow from under the wings of the photo immediately after driving through deep snow at - 22. All three photos were taken in one minute on the threshold of the garage. Looking at the first two, everything is clear, but looking at the third, you will not believe that she ever went somewhere. Self-cleaning rubber and wheel arch is beyond praise, but with the rear bumper too clever. It looks like we need to remove the protrusions in the corners and add a gap at the bottom. By the way, in the summer, all this works exactly the opposite - under the wings there are hard-to-wash clods of dirt and on the bumper everything is beautiful. For the development of the sides and wings, the Japanese received the highest score in winter and a two in summer. By the way, at -20 the driver's window was frozen and thawed somewhere after an hour of the trip.