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It'll be legen-waitforit
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Calgary, Canada
Posts: 7,058
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Depends on the FWD car, weight in back, etc. Get winters for any car!
Being Canadian (and in a good snow belt) I have driven 4wd, fwd, rwd, etc., in the snow and 4wd with winters is the safest and best to the others. Now that being said fwd is really good in winter as well, the only issue is it can "track" the ruts in the road (i.e. you have the wheel fully turned and the vehicle still goes straight)
Where the biggest difference between 4wd and fwd is is on ice, launch and going uphill.
Good luck with your choice.
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Bob James
06 Cayman S - Money Penny
18 Macan GTS
Gone: 79 911SC, 83 944, 05 Cayenne Turbo, 10 Panamera Turbo
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