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Why are Camaro and Mustang owners driving in this weather?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mos Eisley" data-source="post: 3524311" data-attributes="member: 7235"><p>My wife's last car was a FWD Buick LaCrosse. It was a nice, huge sedan that floated like a cloud on the road. 7 years it was fine driving in KC weather, then that ended about a year ago in some particularly bad weather. When it came time to replace it a few months back we looked at strictly at AWD vehicles. The Subaru Outback and Jeep Cherokee were front runners for the money. I'm glad we picked the Outback. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting a Cherokee, which is boring and bad for resale...and the Outback has a lot more room.</p><p></p><p>My Dodge Ram Mega Cab 4x4 (very heavy truck) had never had an issue anywhere, including bad ice storms in OKC and KC. But a couple of weeks ago it took a full city block to come to a stop. Slow speed, 4x4, and ABS on a sheet of ice in 5 degree weather you still need to engage extra brain cells when driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mos Eisley, post: 3524311, member: 7235"] My wife's last car was a FWD Buick LaCrosse. It was a nice, huge sedan that floated like a cloud on the road. 7 years it was fine driving in KC weather, then that ended about a year ago in some particularly bad weather. When it came time to replace it a few months back we looked at strictly at AWD vehicles. The Subaru Outback and Jeep Cherokee were front runners for the money. I'm glad we picked the Outback. You can't swing a dead cat without hitting a Cherokee, which is boring and bad for resale...and the Outback has a lot more room. My Dodge Ram Mega Cab 4x4 (very heavy truck) had never had an issue anywhere, including bad ice storms in OKC and KC. But a couple of weeks ago it took a full city block to come to a stop. Slow speed, 4x4, and ABS on a sheet of ice in 5 degree weather you still need to engage extra brain cells when driving. [/QUOTE]
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