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![]() Practically any car can be driven in the snow. All you have to do is found out what the car's limmitations are and then adapt to them.
All you have to do is drive and find out what you can do and can't do in the car....almost like a practice makes perfect type thing...the more you drive it the better you can make it handle. You can't get into a car and expect it to handle, accelerate and all that, perfectly. I do agree with 82 GT, a car is only as good as it's driver.
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