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Are my cars ok for the north east?
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<blockquote data-quote="boatcop1" data-source="post: 10735674" data-attributes="member: 14355"><p>I have spent my whole life in the NE and long term you will want to get at least 1 AWD/4WD vehicle prefereably an SUV. Like others have said, you can get around with a 2wd with sand bags and blizzaks etc etc however you will be at a huge disadvantage. I cannot recall how many times my neighbor tried going to the store during a storm with 4-5" of snow on the ground and couldn't really get down the unplowed street! I would see him and pick him up in my Expedition with BFG A/T's and we would just tank through snow drifts, plow piles etc! It's a huge advantage being in a truck. Again you can "get by" but wouldn't you rather know that you can get through anything you want when you want? Good luck, I love New Hampshire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boatcop1, post: 10735674, member: 14355"] I have spent my whole life in the NE and long term you will want to get at least 1 AWD/4WD vehicle prefereably an SUV. Like others have said, you can get around with a 2wd with sand bags and blizzaks etc etc however you will be at a huge disadvantage. I cannot recall how many times my neighbor tried going to the store during a storm with 4-5" of snow on the ground and couldn't really get down the unplowed street! I would see him and pick him up in my Expedition with BFG A/T's and we would just tank through snow drifts, plow piles etc! It's a huge advantage being in a truck. Again you can "get by" but wouldn't you rather know that you can get through anything you want when you want? Good luck, I love New Hampshire. [/QUOTE]
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