Goldfish wrote:Just cuz a bama boy don't know how to drive in the snow...
I'm a Georgian not an Alabaman..I don't mean it physically screws up your steering components, I mean you push into corners because your front tires are trying to apply forward/slowing forces instead of just steering. It's boring. You have to go all slow around corners for fear of diving head first into the ditch unless you initiate a 4 wheel drift before the corner which not many people know how to do
So you're only argument against using 4wd is that it's boring or requires you to... I dunno drive like your car is operating with all 4 wheels producing power?
You should use 4wd when road conditions present a greater chance of loosing traction due to a lower coefficient of friction. Period.
Pretending you know how to drive on an unpredictable surface and don't need 4wd will just lead to disaster sooner or later.