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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]You can pretty much make most vehicles to "snow capable" with a dedicated set of snow tires.[/b] Traction+braking power is what you need in this area, not so much clearance. I drive a rear wheel drive car and my car with snow tires (in winter) can drive better than most SUV with all season tires. [/quote] This x1000! Most people don't know that "all-season" tires are 1) only marginally good for winter driving and 2) they are all-season the first 10k miles, after which they are three-season tires. Once the outer/softer layer of tires are worn out, they're pretty much useless on snow. I grew up in northern Europe driving on snow 4-5 months of the year, where they wouldn't clear the roads of snow, you drive on the snow with winter tires. SUV's, 4x4, AWD without proper tires give people false sense of security, in fact it may be more dangerous due to the sheer mass of a SUV if you start losing traction. [/quote]
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