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Old 06-14-2011, 10:30 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Rwd with snow mode??? Lol. With fwd, you have a better chance of slipping and staying straight vs. Rwd where you slip and usually go sideways. Maybe snow mode will help slightly for the few people that know how to drive in snow??? But for the most part all wheel and fwd drive is best for snow.

You should see these texans in snow. They think because they have awd, they can do 60mph on ice. Texans average 10x more accidents in snow than anywhere eelse in the country. People will say its because they aren't used to snow but, it snows every year. Despite the countless warnings about driving fast in the snow and ice, they fly in it. That's not lacking the knowledge, that's just being plain stupid.

Driving in bad weather is 50% common sense 40% skill and 10% technology.
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