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All season are fine if you have a AWD. But if you have a FWD go for winter tires. If you are driving a RWD in Minnesota in the winter you are a daredevil or crazy, unless of course you are driving a pick up truck with some heavy load on the bed 

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4 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

All season are fine if you have a AWD. But if you have a FWD go for winter tires. If you are driving a RWD in Minnesota in the winter you are a daredevil or crazy, unless of course you are driving a pick up truck with some heavy load on the bed 

over antey ide, driving all depends on driver 

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2 minutes ago, JUJUBI_JULABI said:

over antey ide, driving all depends on driver 

RWD cars are the least preferred in heavy snow. You can research on auto forums if you don't believe me. 

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1 minute ago, tennisluvr said:

RWD cars are the least preferred in heavy snow. You can research on auto forums if you don't believe me. 

dantlo research emundi le, of couse AWD is better, but mari daredevil antey comedy ga undi 

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Just now, JUJUBI_JULABI said:

dantlo research emundi le, of couse AWD is better, but mari daredevil antey comedy ga undi 

Minnesota lanti places it snows quite heavily, so winter lo RWD ante sahasamane cheppali. If you have a heavy duty pick up truck with RWD you might be okay 

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Just now, tennisluvr said:

Minnesota lanti places it snows quite heavily, so winter lo RWD ante sahasamane cheppali. If you have a heavy duty pick up truck with RWD you might be okay 

you repeating yourself, not really true 

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1 hour ago, tennisluvr said:

All season are fine if you have a AWD. But if you have a FWD go for winter tires. If you are driving a RWD in Minnesota in the winter you are a daredevil or crazy, unless of course you are driving a pick up truck with some heavy load on the bed 

AWD ki snow ki sambandam antha ledhu anukunda  ..... AWD help when we are climbing steeping hills kind of roads ... so snow time  steep roads lo traction control use avutundhi but not to control or stop in snow ... correct me if i am not right :)

 

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19 minutes ago, MeetFriendz said:

AWD ki snow ki sambandam antha ledhu anukunda  ..... AWD help when we are climbing steeping hills kind of roads ... so snow time  steep roads lo traction control use avutundhi but not to control or stop in snow ... correct me if i am not right :)

 

AWD is better because it transmits power equally to all the axles i believe so you have lesser chance of getting stuck in snow, and yes it would help in steep inclines. Stopping and starting control matters more on the tires, more than the drive train so you are right on that. Winter tires would help there. 

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1 hour ago, JUJUBI_JULABI said:

you repeating yourself, not really true 

Good, please stick to using performance radials on RWDs for snowy roads and let me know how it goes 

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i drive my 2015 ford mustang gt in harsh canadian winters.........this will be my second year  with rwd......i use bridgestone blizzaks winter tires and a sand bag in the trunk.....its fine as any other fwd on the road.......ofcource AWD oka advantage but not necessarily a must....fwd,awd and rwd ki winter tires unte best.....naa friends ki fwd/awd suvs unnayi but they change to winter tyres

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2 hours ago, telugutejus said:

i drive my 2015 ford mustang gt in harsh canadian winters.........this will be my second year  with rwd......i use bridgestone blizzaks winter tires and a sand bag in the trunk.....its fine as any other fwd on the road.......ofcource AWD oka advantage but not necessarily a must....fwd,awd and rwd ki winter tires unte best.....naa friends ki fwd/awd suvs unnayi but they change to winter tyres

Ekkada bhayya Canada lo nuvvu undedi

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2 hours ago, telugutejus said:

i drive my 2015 ford mustang gt in harsh canadian winters.........this will be my second year  with rwd......i use bridgestone blizzaks winter tires and a sand bag in the trunk.....its fine as any other fwd on the road.......ofcource AWD oka advantage but not necessarily a must....fwd,awd and rwd ki winter tires unte best.....naa friends ki fwd/awd suvs unnayi but they change to winter tyres

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