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Hughmoris posted:Thanks for this. I'm relatively new to living in a snowy state but I know corrosion is always a concern up here. I might start scouting out vehicles in Florida and since I have family down there, do a fly-n-drive. Thanks again! 1) If you're new to Colorado I'm obliged to hate you a little. But I'm a transplant too, so I can't hate you as much as natives will. 2) Don't worry about snow or corrosion. Denver metro is not snowy, and this is not a "snowy state" with the corrosion concerns of the northeast US. You don't even need a snow capable vehicle to live here, I have a FWD open diff Volvo and I've missed maybe 2 days of work due to snow in 17 years. Had a couple 2 hour commutes but the metro snow is surprisingly rare and easily navigated. Although I do swear by snow tires, I'm not insane. My ex wife drives a RWD open diff Volvo and runs all seasons year round. She's never been stuck either. I feel like I know more people who drive 2wd cars all year than 4wd or AWD.
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