since it's called red color i'm guessing that the emphasis should be on the red car, but the yellowish green tint competes for attention. if you're going for a complementary color scheme then try a true green which is opposite of red instead of a yellow green. yellowish colors and snow really don't mix well, i'm pretty sure you can suss out why.
normally the red color would pull the eye in, but the yellowish green snow and orange building means the surrounding colors are too close to make the red pop like it should. everything else is pretty sharp, but the car is moving and details are blurred. the contrasting color in this image is the blue hospital sign, and it's razor sharp. so i keep looking at it. if the snow were a cooler tone or pure white then the hospital sign would blend in a bit more and the red car would pop out.
the dead center comp. doesn't really work for me in this one. saul leiter used a lot of framing in his compositions, he didn't have a lot of negative space. try cropping in tighter and using elements between you and the car to tightly frame it within the comp. i'd crop just above the car and have the two lanes and car. you'd have to clone out the bottom of the sign pole and utility pole to make a crop like that work.