wjoutlaw
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I traded in my Cadillac Escalade for my Raptor and it had the GM 6.2L V8 with AWD. It was great in the rain, off road, and even performed phenomenally during our Snowpocalypse last February here in Texas.thx. i’m just talking’
gen i isn’t going anywhere. it’s just getting nasty enough for serious off-road work. by “add to the stable”, i mean ADD.
i understand how a t-case works and the magic of correct tire pressure. but even in the land of close and amazing trails, i’m on the street 90% of the time.
awd is just a very different driving experience. not better or worse. but very different. just ruminating on that as the pavement got wet today. and snow season is looming….
I even gave a few people ride home from work the night the ice and snow was at it's worst the first night. Never had an issue slipping or sliding.
I've taken my Escalade offroad more than a few times and never once had any issues with mud, sand, or even freezing conditions.
AWD is pretty useful in day to day driving. I feel like the vehicle is more responsive to quick steering changes and is more difficult to over correct and easier to keep under control if you do have to take evasive action.
I completely agree with switching over to 4x4 when road conditions are not optimal like rain, ice, or snow. Just makes sense. You're paying for the added benefit of 4x4, might as well get your money's worth.