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Yea, but California has more restrictions for non-AWD vehicles going up to Tahoe. Plus, I want an AWD for additional peace of mind. Otherwise, I'd just slap winter tires on my M4 and call it a day
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Really? All of them? I thought the non-high-performers were reliable...
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For that range pick something domestic or Japanese. I know some say Audi, BMW or VW, but these could be money pits if you get something that wasn't maintained.
Also, keep in mind with high elevation, heavy cars with small engines (or not so small) will struggle. I drove an 04 Wrangler lifted with off-road tires (think it was 4.0L) in Colorado, and it was struggling. |
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Pretty much no on that. I don't think there are any active patrolmen driving around in crown vics and the like. There are some taxis that are, but taxis are lots of things up here with a large percentage being subarus. Some of them can be quite frightening to ride in when they don't have studs on. I've taken a few rides in a crown-vic taxi that I would never repeat. |
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But this is the main issue with the subarus, they are pretty rock solid otherwise (change the timing belt every 70-90K or so), so it could still work out, otherwise a CR-V/RAV-4 type would still be a pretty good bet IMO. Knowing what I know now about winter tires, combined with growing up in Nor Cal, going over the 80, 50 and 88 passes, and experiencing true "winter" in Alaska, I'd buy a set of good winter tires (not mud and snow, WINTER tires, like blizzaks), put them on the vehicle, and call it a day. Chains are for when you should NOT be attempting to drive in the conditions. Sure, they'll help a bit in deep snow, but you are far better off waiting it out if it's that bad. Other issues like ground clearance start to come into play at that point. Last edited by RM7; 01-12-2016 at 11:20 PM.. |
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You can get a decent 98-04 Jeep Grand Cherokee for a lot less then that.
I had one a few years ago in high school. Drove just as good as my 13 wrangler in 4wd. Absolute tank especially in the snow its pretty damn hard to get stuck. I was in a whole bunch of snowy ditches learning to drift on backroads lol. Only got it stuck once when we got more then a foot |
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Audi B5 wagon. Early to mid 2000s are in your price range. The S4 would obviously be funner, but more expensive and less reliable. The boring 6 cylinder would be a work horse. Get a wagon instead of a SUV. Much cooler.
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Always has been the case in Europe.
Why? More space to comparable prices both in the boot and the cabin. Lighter weight, and lower drag thus generally better gas mileage. Lower centre of gravity, generally a more enjoyable to drive. The only place the SUV wins is ride height/ground clearance which is only necessary for truly terrible terrain. |
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