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  2. 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 ...

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    “The Rav4 is one of the most dependable cars on the market, and it performs well in the snow,” she said. “Owners can put the car in ‘snow mode,’ and the vehicle operates in a way that ...

  4. Best Cars for Winter Driving - AOL

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

  5. Snowmobile - Wikipedia

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    A snowmobile, also known as a snowmachine (chiefly Alaskan), motor sled (chiefly Canadian), motor sledge, skimobile, or snow scooter, is a motorized vehicle designed for winter travel and recreation on snow. Their engines normally drive a continuous track at the rear, while skis at the front provide directional control.

  6. The 26 Best SUVs for Winter Driving - AOL

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    The Best SUVs for Winter Driving Conditions

  7. Snowcat - Wikipedia

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    A PistenBully 600 working in 2006. A snowcat dedicated to snow maintenance rather than transport is known as a snow groomer. Other terms are "piste machines", "trail groomers" (in North American English) or "piste bashers" (in British English) because of their use in preparing ski trails ("pistes") or snowmobile trails.

  8. Ice racing - Wikipedia

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    The racing vehicles are frequently divided into studded or non-studded tire classes. Nearly all dirt track racing vehicles could be raced on ice. Flying snow and ice powder limits visibility, so some vehicles are required to have a bright light, normally red or yellow, on the back of the car for greater visibility in the powder. [3] [4]

  9. 4 Vehicles for Frugal Retirees This Winter - AOL

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    Matt Degen, car reviewer and author at Kelley Blue Book, said, “All-wheel drive is a huge benefit when driving in snow, and grants better traction regardless of road and weather conditions ...