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      11-05-2020, 07:45 AM   #29
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Do you live in Canada though? It seems like people who claim this consider a few inches of snow a lot. Canada, Maine, upper Midwest etc is a different story.
We get our fair share of nor'easters.
Nor'easters can as much rain as snow. Wet roads don't require AWD. One can benefit from AWD trying to get through snowy roads though. Yes, it's doable with rwd and good, new snow tires, but AWD still eliminates a lot of headaches, if one uses the right tires and drives thoughtfully.
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