The AWD Ford Fusion (aka Mercury Milan) seems to be rockin' the world right now, in terms of ; quality, reliability, value. style, handeling (esp. in snow), performance, safety, etc.
Check it out here: http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/fusion/
2007-03-16 07:28:18
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answered by Vicky 7
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Subarus handle large interior the snow. inspite of the incontrovertible fact that, AWD will basically assist you bypass. It wont assist you end. It components extra clever traction interior the snow using ability being sent to all 4 wheels. If the snow is amazingly deep, even AWD vehicles can get caught. I accept as true with the above poster, snow tires make a large distinction. placed a collection of four on an AWD motor vehicle and you extremely would not have a topic.
2016-10-18 12:52:54
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answered by fugere 4
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If you want a car, not a SUV, the best choice is the Mercury Milan or the Mercury Montego, depending on which size suits your needs better. They both come with all wheel drive as an option, and both have an awesome ride. Good luck.
2007-03-16 05:23:22
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answered by justcurious 6
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Depends on what you're willing to pay.
1. Subaru Outback. Great for snow, as is the Forester.
2. Volvo XC90. A Little more expensive, but better content
3. Audi A6 allroad quatto. this isn't just all-wheel drive, but really 4-wheel. Fantastic for incliment weather, but rather pricey.
2007-03-16 05:27:03
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answered by Brad K 3
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While living in Minnesota for several years I/we drove a Toyota Camray. Never got stuck in the snow. Always started, keep good all weather tires on it so never lost control. Being front wheel you will be packing the snow instead of plowing it like rear wheel drive. Safety features are not as good as other vehicles; like, a Hyundai Elantra. Same features as the Camray; but, more room, and more air bags (Driver, passenger and complete enclosure of sides to include rear seat passengers). Also, better warranty, 150,000 miles, 10 years with a 24 hr, 7 day roadside assistance for 5 years with unlimited miles. So if you do get stuck in the snow they will come out and pull you out for free and if your car needs to go in the shop for repairs they will give you a car to drive for free regardless of how long it takes to repair yours. They also have a front wheel drive SUV which should do well in the snow as long as you put some weight on the rear axles (about 500 lbs of sand bags in cargo area for rear traction in snow). or a little larger vehicle check out the Sonata. Better yet, pull it up on your computer and check out all the favorable comments on Hyundai vehicles. I did not read anything bad about them; but, you can check that out for your self.
2007-03-16 05:31:59
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answered by denfasr 4
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A great mid size suv is a 2004 GMC Envoy. There great on gas great power and the 4wd is great I havent any problems with mine even when I pull my 4 place snowmobile trailer to gaylord Mi in the winter. defenitly test drive one or a chevy trailblazer, there made on the same platform
2007-03-16 07:11:14
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answered by GREG 2
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Go out and get yourself a Suburu. I personally preer the Outback, it handles like a car, handles weather like a 4WD SUV and has plenty of space and amenities. Hands-down the best car for all weather conditions.
2007-03-16 04:07:11
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answered by Christopher L 3
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Get a fwd car.They handle in bad weather much better than an suv and are much cheaper on gas.
2007-03-17 03:43:49
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answered by Justsomeguy 3
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My only advice would be get a front wheel drive 6 cyl or 4, probably 4, do they make 8 cyl anymore?
2007-03-16 10:52:12
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answered by Friend 6
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Honda CR-V AWD..... utility of an SUV but handles and drives like a car.
2007-03-16 04:35:46
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answered by Anonymous
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