What's Better for the Snow: A FWD Model with Winter Tires or an AWD Model with Regular Tires?
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What's Better for the Snow: A FWD Model with Winter Tires or an AWD Model with Regular Tires?



It's a question asked by many automobile owners living in a number of regions around the world with harsh winters and lots of snow; would you be better off with a front-wheel drive (FWD) model fitted with winter tires that you can swap once the weather warms up, or an all-wheel drive (AWD) vehicle with regular rubber? Read more »




- This Awd Xj Went Where No Jag Has Gone Before
As winter gets closer in the Northern Hemisphere, an all-wheel drive car may not seem such a bad idea for those regions where snow and ice are a constant presence during the cold months. By introducing an all-wheel drive system on its XF and XJ luxury...

- Dodge Announces New 2013 Charger Awd Sport With Hemi V8 And Pentastar V6
A new all-wheel drive version has been added to the range of the Dodge Charger for those who prefer to keep the rear end of their cars under control in the Snow Belt regions during the winter season that kicks off on December 21. Read more »...

- There's No Easy Way Out For Snow Covered Camaro
Most owners of rear-wheel drive sports cars living in areas of the world that are often plagued by snow during the winter months choose to park and lock up their cars, usually sometime towards the end of fall, and take them out again only when spring...

- Video: Dodge Touts Awd With New Snowpocalypse Commercial
The latest snow falls across the U.S. have prompted a flurry of commercials from automakers touting the advantages of all-wheel drive models. This one comes from Dodge and shows the new Durango, Charger and Journey, all of which are available with AWD....

- Video: Bmw Teaches Us A Lesson About Winter And Summer Tires
When we shared with you a list with winter driving tips in our previous post -see here- we stressed the importance of using winter tires. The reason? Summer tires will lose most of their elasticity at 7 degrees Celsius (44.6 F) and it only gets worse...



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