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If it snows in your area.. Get AWD and Adaptive Cruise!

letapragas

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OMG Adaptive cruse worked perfectly in the shitshow that was yesterday snow storm that caused my 45min commute to turn into a 4hr crawl.. Averaging between 3-10mph for my 40mile commute was horrible but I kept on driving past multiple Mustangs, Camaros, and BMWs that got stuck. My 2015 AWD Genesis with stock tires was AMAZING in the snow!
 
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OMG Adaptive cruse worked perfectly in the shitshow that was yesterday snow storm that caused my 45min commute to turn into a 4hr crawl.. Averaging between 3-10mph for my 40mile commute was horrible but I kept on driving past multiple Mustangs, Camaros, and BMWs that got stuck. My 2015 AWD Genesis with stock tires was AMAZING in the snow!
Normally you should not use cruise control in snow, but at 3 mph it would be ideal. Creeping along for that time is sooooo much easier when the car does the pedal work for you. Its also fun on a hill to drive past cars struggling and spinning out.

Agree, if you live in snow territory, AWD is the way to go.
 
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