Posted by sodly on September 28, 2010 at 14:08:25 from (76.79.32.106):
In Reply to: Best new snow vehicle posted by sodly on September 28, 2010 at 10:26:42:
One option I hadn't considered was a Jeep... maybe a Grand Cherokee or a Wrangler. Jeep has multiple different AWD systems, both part time and full time. From what I can gather their Quadradrive II full time system is their best with it's electronically locking front and rear diffs. It only comes on a very select few top models. Wonder what kind of mileage it gets. Does anyone have experience with this system?
I also hear lots of praise for Subarus but I think most people don't realize that they also come with a variety of AWD systems... some better, some worse. Unless you get a 6 cylinder or a 4 cyl with a manual you get the least effective AWD system, or so it seems to me. Since the vast majority of Subarus are probably 4 cylinder automatics, most folks probably get the less effective system without even knowing it. On the plus side, Outbacks have 8 or 9 inches of ground clearance.
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