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Originally Posted by SYT_Shadow
Explaining that RWD cars with winter tires are perfectly solid options for winter driving and indeed superior to the all season tires most AWD cars/trucks have is like trying to explain quantum physics to a toddler.
No matter how many times TireRack and car mags clearly prove what is evident people still don't believe it.
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100% agree, it's not only about the drive train, you need AWD only for getting started or if you are in a place where 3 of 4 tires don't have traction, otherwise winter tires are perfectly ok to drive 99% of the time and you need winter tires for steering and stopping. Having AWD will not help you to stop on snow or ice.