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Every car has snow ability if you live in Chicago and have the right tires IMO. (Based on my time in west michigan owning two front wheel drive sedans)
They probably have bad tires though
Thinking about getting a car. Wrangler maybe, IDK? It’s snowed like 2 feet here in the last two weeks and not melted so snow ability is necessary. Probably only drive a couple times a week, and not that many miles. Grocery store, golf course, gym basically. Wife has an SUV, we’ve had one car between us for 6 years, but I’d like to get a second.
A Jeep is perfect for someone who only drives a couple times per week imo
i would bet my 2 robinhood ford shares that bronco is the best selling car over the next 5 years
My first car was a 1980 Pontiac Bonneville. Loved that car. Bench seat in the front and back. Huge freakin boat.I got it up to about 150,000 miles. When I got rid of it, I was putting in 1 quart of oil per gas fillup. Gas cap was behind the back license plate.Great car.
Quote from: puniraptor on February 21, 2021, 10:45:37 PMi would bet my 2 robinhood ford shares that bronco is the best selling car over the next 5 yearsI will take that bet.
Quote from: 8manpick on February 13, 2021, 09:42:38 AMThinking about getting a car. Wrangler maybe, IDK? It’s snowed like 2 feet here in the last two weeks and not melted so snow ability is necessary. Probably only drive a couple times a week, and not that many miles. Grocery store, golf course, gym basically. Wife has an SUV, we’ve had one car between us for 6 years, but I’d like to get a second.I got a rav4 a couple of years ago and love it.- Not super expensive- its a toyota so it's reliable as F- AWD so no issue in snow/dirt roads- Perfect size between a car and not a giant SUV or Truck
Quote from: ben ji on February 13, 2021, 02:09:15 PMQuote from: 8manpick on February 13, 2021, 09:42:38 AMThinking about getting a car. Wrangler maybe, IDK? It’s snowed like 2 feet here in the last two weeks and not melted so snow ability is necessary. Probably only drive a couple times a week, and not that many miles. Grocery store, golf course, gym basically. Wife has an SUV, we’ve had one car between us for 6 years, but I’d like to get a second.I got a rav4 a couple of years ago and love it.- Not super expensive- its a toyota so it's reliable as F- AWD so no issue in snow/dirt roads- Perfect size between a car and not a giant SUV or Trucki believe all this to be true but at the same time could never purchase or own or even just drive a rav4 because of the name. rav4? uh not thanks kimmie nicole.