ps1234
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Newbie here, considering a 2013 or 2014 Equus. Have taken test drives - LOVE the car, just wish it was AWD. Living in PA, winter driving is a concern. My test drives were all recent - on dry road - so I'm hoping to get some feedback from those with bad weather driving experience.
I've read about the experience/importance of putting on a set of snow tires for the winter. If I were to do that, is there markedly better bad-weather handling in the 2014 (and newer) vs. the 2013 (and older)? Does the snow mode in the 2014 make a big difference? Is bad weather doable in a 2013 without it?
Thanks in advance....
I've read about the experience/importance of putting on a set of snow tires for the winter. If I were to do that, is there markedly better bad-weather handling in the 2014 (and newer) vs. the 2013 (and older)? Does the snow mode in the 2014 make a big difference? Is bad weather doable in a 2013 without it?
Thanks in advance....