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SUV or 4x4?


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When looking for a vehicle to drive in the winter, snowy, icy months, do you choose to go for an SUV or for a vehicle with 4x4 capabilities? 

We had a Jeep with 4x4 and the Jeep was awful. We ended up suing the corporation for giving us a lemon. We currently have a Chevy Equinox SUV and it does really well in bad conditions.

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On 1/28/2023 at 11:20 AM, Katy1966 said:

When looking for a vehicle to drive in the winter, snowy, icy months, do you choose to go for an SUV or for a vehicle with 4x4 capabilities? 

We had a Jeep with 4x4 and the Jeep was awful. We ended up suing the corporation for giving us a lemon. We currently have a Chevy Equinox SUV and it does really well in bad conditions.

I have always had a 4x4 truck and will likely stick with it.  As a family we go with a 4x4 and something better on gas for our two vehicles as snow can be a bit of a problem here. 

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