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It depends on what part of the country you're in. Overall if it's somewhere that only gets a handful of snow over the winter months with a 1-2" storm from time to time, I doubt you'll have an issue
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</blockquote>Same with me.....i have the RWD 2.0 as well and with fairly new A/W tread on the tires, 'eco" mode, traction control on, you can make do in the little stuff. Throw a sand bag or two in the back and it does pretty well, surprisingly.....our road crews are pretty good so i have not had to deal with anything above 2". More, you may have issues with anything less than dedicated snow tires......crazy thing, i was in Michigan one year (no need to explain the weather) and there was a C7 Vette that passed us with snow tires and they were having absolutely NO issues and there was plenty of snow to go around.....but they know how to drive in it so it is a little bit different.</div>