RealTruck.Com reports that AWD with all-season tires and FWD with winter tires both excel in winter driving, depending on conditions.
Car experts say most people can get by with all-wheel drive, but four-wheel drive can be necessary in some circumstances.
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All-wheel drive might not be a must-have, but it sure is nice to have if you live in any of the large swaths of America that regularly see snow. Certainly a good set of winter tires will get the job ...