dcmdon
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So you have "fine". I get it. My first car was a RWD Chevy Monte Carlo that I had a set of used snow tires only on the rear.Yeah okay, I have driven plenty of AWD vehicle and currently own two of them, regular RWD vehicles with 4WD and manual transfer cases are still perfectly fine for driving in snowy and slippery conditions.
Isn't it worth $600 to get "optimal"??
I guess I'm lucky. When I was a kid my parents had a Saab 99 and Saab 96. Both got skinny Vredestein snows in the winter. Those cars were probably the best snow vehicles you could buy back then. When I turned 16, I got the Monte Carlo and learned all about RWD in the snow. It wasn't pretty. But I digress. . . . . .
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