' J; N' P0 v$ u / e3 r2 f/ s: FIts a heavy SUV. Normally its fine, however, once the front wheels spinning tires in snow, you are done and you need a truck tow it out. AWD is awesome tho.
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2.0 Ecoboost is pretty good for family use. It almost draws 250+ hp and 270 lb ft @ 2500RPM* h7 |% V! B8 c4 ~% f0 e, y0 V
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The 3.5L V6 has 280+hp and 253 lb ft @ 6500RPM# t8 E: }7 g6 h( G& w6 I
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The issue is AWD and FWD... For Edmonton weather, you need AWD.
APORO 发表于 2014-6-7 12:37 6 c9 a V0 x! N% _ c( i
开过三年87 Accord, 三年99 civic,从未陷过雪地,带泪飘过。。。。。。这日子越来越没法过了,没四驱就变垃 ...
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) B; Y* K) `2 }( T. F V6 _You don't understand the difference between car and heavy SUV and i'm sure you never owned a FWD Edge.- Y2 }4 \8 b; `. S3 g- b
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For those Accords, Fusions, I have no problem driving them for winter whatsoever even without winter tires.0 K$ E, m: J; ~
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Civic is kinda too light for winter. One of my colleague end up crashed his civic in heavy snow 2 years ago. You need to be careful and drive slow and put some weight in trunk.