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On Sep 8, 9:25 pm, "redbard" wrote:
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message

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Do you really need AWD in areas that get snow? We get 150-250 inches per
year and front wheel drive or LSD (limited slip differentials) has worked
great for the last 25 years.


Carmel gets 40 inches a year, a "blizzard" there is 22 inches. Call in
the
Unimogs!


It's so funny when someone speaks out...and then sounds even dumberer
than poor Donal about cars!
So let's see...this poor clown thinks AWD is all about snow
accumulation! Oh boy! Probably if the poor toad drove the 2.4 mile
road up into Kent Cliffs where my house is located he'd know that a
easy dusting stops most FWD cars.
Everyone here has AWD without
exception because of the hilly terrain.


Does a KIA Sedona have AWD?

Let me know when you get to mountainous terrain.

Now...should I teach him about AWD in a performance car and what
advantages it offers?


14" ground clearance?

Granny low and differential locks?

8' snowplow?




I don't have a Kia Sedona anymore. We traded it for a SUV. With 50K
miles on it the Sedona was the only trouble free car I owned. I'm
picking up an Outlander XLS for Suzanne, so we'll see how it compares.



R.