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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. General Motors X platform (FWD) - Wikipedia

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    After front-wheel drive cars had become somewhat common in the North American market, first through foreign imports, and then by American-badged but wholly or partially foreign-developed cars (e.g., the Ford Fiesta and Dodge Omni), GM's X-bodies were the first American-developed front-wheel drive cars introduced for the high-volume, mainstream ...

  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. General Motors G platform (FWD) - Wikipedia

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    Previously, General Motors used the G-body designation for unrelated mid-sized cars. The G-body was based on Cadillac 's K-body architecture. The platform was introduced in 1995 with Buick Riviera 2-door coupe (which moved up from the GM E platform ) and the Oldsmobile Aurora 4-door sedan (a new model that replaced the Riviera-derived Toronado ).

  6. 5 Best Electric Vehicles for Snow and Winter Driving - AOL

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    Winter brings cold weather, icy conditions, and snow. You've been making trips around town and over distances with your conventional car for years. Now that electric vehicles are an option, it's ...

  7. FWD Model B - Wikipedia

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    The Four Wheel Drive Auto Company of Clintonville, Wisconsin launched the Model B in 1912, initial production was very slow with only 18 produced in 1913. The US was the first nation to show interest in the military potential of the vehicle, with the US Army testing one of the earliest production vehicles.