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Its a heavy SUV. Normally its fine, however, once the front wheels spinning tires in snow, you are done and you need a truck tow it out. AWD is awesome tho.
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, R( Q+ w- u6 q# l5 b5 t0 Q+ ZLook the difference. {. H5 K& Z) w: P+ d/ P( Z- I * d5 o5 E* C( _The issue is AWD and FWD... For Edmonton weather, you need AWD.
( ^9 _! L5 J Z% R- D- f7 g4 q- [/ z 3 \# }) Y, V' ^( L& J+ c0 gYou don't understand the difference between car and heavy SUV and i'm sure you never owned a FWD Edge. ) s7 E+ [% @7 Y' w; q0 G6 Q" u5 D1 r) x: d4 L/ s/ R7 C
For those Accords, Fusions, I have no problem driving them for winter whatsoever even without winter tires. - K$ Q% p2 w* n% o* W ( e9 Y; t& H3 w5 d' lCivic is kinda too light for winter. One of my colleague end up crashed his civic in heavy snow 2 years ago. You need to be careful and drive slow and put some weight in trunk.
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You don't understand the difference between car and heavy SUV and i'm sure you never owned a FWD ...