Originally Posted By: hattaresguy
Originally Posted By: supton
I actually consider my 4x4 truck to be my worst snow vehicle I've owned. I'm kinda/sorta going back to all seasons on my cars, but for the truck I felt "forced" to get it snow tires. Much better than adding ballast, although I might still add some for winter.
An AWD sedan with snow tires will run circles around a pickup on most winter roads, the only advantage the truck has is ground clearance.
Yes, I know that now. Then again, I won't pay for AWD either, so I won't ever fully realize it.
Originally Posted By: supton
I actually consider my 4x4 truck to be my worst snow vehicle I've owned. I'm kinda/sorta going back to all seasons on my cars, but for the truck I felt "forced" to get it snow tires. Much better than adding ballast, although I might still add some for winter.
An AWD sedan with snow tires will run circles around a pickup on most winter roads, the only advantage the truck has is ground clearance.
Yes, I know that now. Then again, I won't pay for AWD either, so I won't ever fully realize it.