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I used to deliver pizza in a dodge Omni during 50 year blizzards back in Minnesota. You don't need 4 wheel drive until you get in trouble (for most driving, Ithaca, hilly places etc are different). Until you get in trouble it just makes you drive faster than you probably should. I remember driving to college in my 82 imperial. I stopped in the middle of the highway and opened my door to check out how thick the ice I was. Easily 1/2 inch. Just kept driving. Nice and slow, 200 miles. When I drove my 540 to Rochester NY during a storm I remember two things, the suvs in the ditch, and the guy behind me losing it, probably betting if my V8 rwd 255r40r17 equiped bmw can handle it, so could his front wheel drive Nissan or whatever it was. I take snow tires seriously, the blizzaks on that thing we're awesome and not cheap. Even my explorer has snow tires.
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