Bene288
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My Tundra is incredible in the snow. I can do 75 in 4wd and feel solid. The combo of 4x4 and traction control makes it feel like a Subaru. The traction doesn't let the ass end swing out, so no need for 300lbs of tube sand in the bed. Just have to get over the higher center of gravity. The additional clearance helps with shifting lanes too. I've always had trucks, but this one blew me away with how awesome it is on snowy roads.
I made it to Gore in a blizzard in my usual 1 hour and 30 minutes. Snowlover also didn't seem to take into consideration that when a big snow event happens, a LOT of people choose not to drive. I would take a snowy rt 2 or rt 7 any day over Bean town rush hour traffic. Most if not all of us grew up in the northeast, driving in snow isn't a big deal.
I made it to Gore in a blizzard in my usual 1 hour and 30 minutes. Snowlover also didn't seem to take into consideration that when a big snow event happens, a LOT of people choose not to drive. I would take a snowy rt 2 or rt 7 any day over Bean town rush hour traffic. Most if not all of us grew up in the northeast, driving in snow isn't a big deal.