Posted by camju on September 28, 2010 at 13:32:07 from (142.161.15.76):
In Reply to: Best new snow vehicle posted by sodly on September 28, 2010 at 10:26:42:
Ford will go through more snow than a chevy.It has something to do with how they are built,(Chevy goes up onto the snow then falls through and ford stays strait and rams right in) not because I'm a ford man cause I aint.My brother and his friends proved this 2 years ago when he broke his back snowmobeling.They got 2 chevys stuck and the ford made it through to pic him up and get him to the hospital.They went back and pulled out the chevys with the ford and did some snow bogging just to prove the point.That said I had a 1996 caravan with winter tires and I could out drive a chevy 4X4 on the lake but he had cheap tires that where 80% gone.My drive way gets icy and snowed over bad and it's a good hill no 2 wheel drive truck with out GOOD tires can make it up.I always liked to rub it in to my older brothers that they didn't no how to drive.They all have 4X4's now and I still have my van.Good winter tires on a poor vehicle will get you through alot of snow and mud but bad tires won't get you through on a good vehicle. I would buy on what you like and have good service with and get good tires.
This post was edited by camju at 13:44:39 09/28/10.
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