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Originally Posted by Masterbeatty
I would say anything AWD is good for a winter/ DD where you live. Our old Mazda 3 was good in the snow but it had no pick me up and go at all, although the 2.5l option has some balls to it.
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Yea, the subbies and volvos are looking promising. Subbie just scares me with high mileage cars and the known head gasket issues they all suffer from.
Then again, I have only ever driven FWD cars in winters. So I can survive with them them. I believe the Mazda's I was looking at were the 2.5L versions. A forester would take some "go-fast" mods easily enough though.