new winter 4 x 4

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95TwinTT

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Just picked up a new 4 x 4, to deal with the Minnesota winter.

The 95 Tahoe is going in storage for the winter.

This is a little lower to the ground, but the all wheel drive should do the trick.

Anyone have any experience with these cars? What do you think? :)
 

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ravingmadman

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Caddy's are almost ok for compact snow and ice, but you'll do better with a 2-wheel drive with a locker and chains. And it doesn't cost as much. At least when you hit something, you'll have enough weight that you'll probably win.
 

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