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First you will want to make sure it is something with four-wheel-drive. After that, it is more about the tires than the car. With bad tires, even a truck will slide around. Get good tires first and foremost.
Nokian are good tires, especially their winter tires
A 4x4 truck with good winter tires.
Yes, Aquatread tires do well on ice and snow.
The rear wheel drive does not handle very well. I have a 1990 Astro and it slides and spins out easily - and that's with good winter tires and weight in the cargo area.
In terms of car tires, there is no definitive answer, it depends how you drive.
There are winter tires that are very good to have if you live in an area with a lot of snow and ice. Winter tires provide more traction and are more flexible than all-season tires, so they give you more control on the road and are more durable in the cold.
Walmart has the best prices on tires. They have a huge selection and can also special order tires if needed.
Yokohama tires are very good tires. They have a great treadlife and are great for summer and winter driving. They are a bit pricey, but well worth the money.
Winter tires are for use predominately in the snow and All-season tires are exactly that meant to be used all year around. You will not get as good a traction on snow with the All-season tires as you would with the winter ones but the decision comes down to what part of the country you are in and how much snow you get.
Winter tires with studs are the best for driving in snow.
They are entry level tires and rank pretty low in the mix of things. They are average snow tires but any winter tire is better than not having anything at all.