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  2. 5 Best Electric Vehicles for Snow and Winter Driving - AOL

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    This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: 5 Best Electric Vehicles for Snow and Winter Driving. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 1. Top Rated Car and Best of the Best 2025: Honda Civic Hybrid

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    4. Top Rated Electric Car 2024: Tesla Model 3. The Tesla Model 3 has always been a good but not great EV. But a major face-lift in 2024 brought improvements everywhere, including more range, a ...

  5. Sherp - Wikipedia

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    Its vehicles are sold all over the world through a wide dealership network [2] including ARGO and STREIT Group. [ 3 ] The key feature of SHERP vehicles is the large wheels with an onboard system to inflate or deflate them, which allows vehicles to travel through water, cross brushwood, scramble and climb up thin ice.

  6. Ward's 10 Best Engines - Wikipedia

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    Wards 10 Best Engines is an annual list of the ten "best" automobile engines available in the U.S. market, that are selected by Wards AutoWorld magazine. The list was started in 1994 for model year 1995, and has been drawn every year since then, published at the end of the preceding year.

  7. 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.