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You don't NEED 4 Wheel Drive to get out of this stuff. Sure, it helps, but it isn't necessary.

 

I have a 2004 Civic Si 5Speed and made it to work no problem this morning. Parked out back, had several inches of snow on top, around and throughout the alley, just like everyone else. I had 0 issues coming to work.

 

If you know how to drive, you shouldn't have issues. Don't rev the car to 8000rpm while getting out of your drive way, where you sit there and polish it to a surface that even the Saddledome would be proud of, and you'll be fine.

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its some thing about hondas FNG! my 88 CRX could push through 3ft snowbanks all day long. But my Legacy is true TANK

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Don't get a Subaru! Get a Mitsubishi! ;)

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It makes winter roads fun!

 

Subarus are okay too.... but you won't be styling like you would be in a Mitsu

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I have yet to have a Honda that's NOT good in winter. *knocks on wood*

 

Would that be why I've seen 6 or 8 hondas layin' on their lids long side the highway so far this winter?

 

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true but I've seen only one hummer upside down in the ditch. Does that make the average hummer pilot a better driver?

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Would that be why I've seen 6 or 8 hondas layin' on their lids long side the highway so far this winter?

 

Prolly some Dutchman in a big ole cattleman's truck playin' chicken with 'em!!! :angel:smail:

 

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