I've driven about everything in the snow and ice, not just here in Kansas but In Colorado.
It's the previous generation, but my '08 escape 4x4 (really awd <30mph) with nice Michelin's is like driving with a cheat code in adverse conditions.
3" of snow this morning, aside from increasing following distance it might have well as been dry. It's seen 1/2" of ice and over 18" of snow (not counting the drifts), and it just works. Even high water after severe storms.
It's the previous generation, but my '08 escape 4x4 (really awd <30mph) with nice Michelin's is like driving with a cheat code in adverse conditions.
3" of snow this morning, aside from increasing following distance it might have well as been dry. It's seen 1/2" of ice and over 18" of snow (not counting the drifts), and it just works. Even high water after severe storms.