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<blockquote data-quote="Simon" data-source="post: 1875610" data-attributes="member: 20159"><p>I lived in NE Montana for most of the 80s. During this time I drove a Mustang, an Olds 88 and a International Scout. I also drove probably 35 thousand miles a year in various </p><p>gov't vehicles and never used chains. We used studded snow tires on 4X4s for couple of winters. Based on my experience, I would reccomend a full time 4 wheel drive SUV if you are worried about snow and ice.</p><p></p><p>How ever you don,t really need 4 wheel drive or chains unless you have to respond to call outs during a snow storm. All the western states have very good snow removal and sanding equipment and if the weather is that bad you shouldn't be out any way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon, post: 1875610, member: 20159"] I lived in NE Montana for most of the 80s. During this time I drove a Mustang, an Olds 88 and a International Scout. I also drove probably 35 thousand miles a year in various gov't vehicles and never used chains. We used studded snow tires on 4X4s for couple of winters. Based on my experience, I would reccomend a full time 4 wheel drive SUV if you are worried about snow and ice. How ever you don,t really need 4 wheel drive or chains unless you have to respond to call outs during a snow storm. All the western states have very good snow removal and sanding equipment and if the weather is that bad you shouldn't be out any way. [/QUOTE]
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