Dean, I've driven EVERYTHING in the snow, including an 11.5 second '70 LeMans. I've only gotten one stuck, and it was an empty Pizza Hut Ford Ranger that melted itself in when I stopped to help some chick out in a snow storm. Oh and a Ford E-150 Conversion that I got a wheel stuck in a hole in the 6 inches of packed ice and snow while I was cutting donuts in a hotel parking lot.
If you know how to handle the situation, it doesn't matter which tires are getting the power. I've driven power happy RWD cars past Jeeps in the ditch that thought 4WD meant that they could just roll through. It's really more about the driver than the car.
If the conditions are bad, AWD will be slightly better, but it's not necessary and can even screw you over if you don't know what you're doing; once all four wheels are spinning; no traction, no control. It really only makes itself most effective when driven in ways that will get you pulled over or launching off the line. (Unless you run studded tires or chains on all four corners)
If it's that big of a worry, you're looking for something with AWD and traction control and that's going to lull you into a false sense of security.
Roll what you wanna roll. Stop in Columbus when we have snow or ice on the streets; I'll teach you how to drive safely and how to drive fun in the snow.
If you know how to handle the situation, it doesn't matter which tires are getting the power. I've driven power happy RWD cars past Jeeps in the ditch that thought 4WD meant that they could just roll through. It's really more about the driver than the car.
If the conditions are bad, AWD will be slightly better, but it's not necessary and can even screw you over if you don't know what you're doing; once all four wheels are spinning; no traction, no control. It really only makes itself most effective when driven in ways that will get you pulled over or launching off the line. (Unless you run studded tires or chains on all four corners)
If it's that big of a worry, you're looking for something with AWD and traction control and that's going to lull you into a false sense of security.
Roll what you wanna roll. Stop in Columbus when we have snow or ice on the streets; I'll teach you how to drive safely and how to drive fun in the snow.
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