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  2. The best SUVs for snow in 2025 - AOL

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    BMW X3. Best for: Those who want a more luxurious winter ride The BMW X3 packs a ton of versatility and luxury for a vehicle its size. Despite being a compact luxury SUV, it boasts 62.7 cubic feet ...

  3. Best Cars for Winter Driving - AOL

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    The Best Cars, SUVs, and Trucks to Tackle Winter Driving

  4. Best cars for snow in 2022 and 2023 - AOL

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    No matter the car, SUV or truck, having winter tires is the most important thing. But here's a list of great snow-ready cars any way. Best cars for snow in 2022 and 2023

  5. List of Bombardier recreational and snow vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of vehicles and crafts made by Bombardier and (since 2003) Bombardier Recreational Products of Canada. In 2004 the industrial vehicles division was sold to the Camoplast (now Camso) company of Canada.

  6. Driving in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In national parks for example, speed limits are set by Parks Canada, an agency of the federal government. [10] [11] [12] Depending on where you are driving, the speed limit typically ranges from 30 km/h to 100 km/h; [5] highway speed limits usually range from 100 km/h to 110 km/h depending on the province.

  7. Energy-efficient driving - Wikipedia

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    Air resistance is the main cause expended energy per distance when driving at high steady speeds. [11] At higher speeds, wind resistance plays an increasing role in reducing fuel economy in automobiles. At 60km/h, the global average speed, energy loss due to air drag in fossil fuel cars is approximately 5% of the total energy loss.