Depends on the driver and the tires.
I have a 2001 Toyota Tacoma SST. I haven't been stuck in the snow yet. I just maintain a constant speed, steer slowly and brake conservatively. It does great. It leaves most 4WD's in the dust (ditch). But, typically those owners experience over confidence and think the vehicle will do the work for them, instead of using their head.
Records are kept at Seatac - they average 11.4"
tacoma is a three syllable word. By definition, tacoma is a native American word. It means she who gives us the waters or mother of waters. It also means a snow covered mountain.
They seem to be, I own one and was driving today in the deepish snow up steep hills and it handled them not a problem, That is ofcoarse with only the driver in the car I dunno what it would be like if all passengers where in it
Winter tires with studs are the best for driving in snow.
Adjusts necessary settings so you can drive as safe as possible in the snow.
low beams
Its usually like driving a jetski in water only you are treading snow.
Of course!
Use it for racing Jaguars..
Aluminum studded tires are great for mud and snow.
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