Why I drive SUV's.
Took my dog out at 11 pm last night with nothing on the ground for snow....and this is what I woke up to. Apparently, winter is not going to end this year. The joys of living the beautiful mountain life that we do.
Exactly. 

My Outback has gone through a foot and a half of snow on the road......and laughed at it. Imprezas, though, have good traction for a few inches of it, but don't have the Outback's ground clearance for the deep stuff.
However, give CDROCKIES the benefit of the doubt here.
There may be reasons why he needs a larger, more conventional SUV than simply a small AWD product. He may need to do substantial towing, carry more people/cargo, or occasionally go off-road.

My Outback has gone through a foot and a half of snow on the road......and laughed at it. Imprezas, though, have good traction for a few inches of it, but don't have the Outback's ground clearance for the deep stuff.
However, give CDROCKIES the benefit of the doubt here.
There may be reasons why he needs a larger, more conventional SUV than simply a small AWD product. He may need to do substantial towing, carry more people/cargo, or occasionally go off-road.
Last edited by mmarshall; Apr 29, 2011 at 03:23 PM.
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5 inches with an inch of ice and thunder storms (yep, while snowing) last Wednesday here.... but... about to throw on 4 racks of ribs and it's 63 on the deck in the sun... mmmmmmm, beer.....


I love SUV's. I learned to drive on one, and love the utility, commanding view and I could care less about gas mileage. Don't like it, don't drive one. Love the big bruisers!!
I hate suvs... Drove one as a first auto, then sold it and bought a IS350 at age 18 and never looked back. The view is a benefit of suvs, but who needs to see too far ahead when you are ahead of all the tall vehicles.
I've always driven sedans, but when i get a chance to drive an suv, usually an lx, 4runner, or rx, i love it. If you have kids who do a lot of activities, suv's are perfect, to be honest the only real downfall of suv's is the handling, but if you own one, you should know it can't and shouldn't be driven like a car. Gas mileage for me isn't really an issue

That was a pic from this morning. Considering we had zero snow the night before, and it's pretty much May, that's pretty good accumulation for 8 hours.
The near record snowfall that we've had over the course of the season is handily more than that bunny hill Tahoe.

A bunch of my employees just got back from Tahoe/Big Bear/Coachella and it just doesn't compare to what we're spoiled with up here.

However, give CDROCKIES the benefit of the doubt here.
There may be reasons why he needs a larger, more conventional SUV than simply a small AWD product. He may need to do substantial towing, carry more people/cargo, or occasionally go off-road.
There may be reasons why he needs a larger, more conventional SUV than simply a small AWD product. He may need to do substantial towing, carry more people/cargo, or occasionally go off-road.
Its been record snowfall here too in the Sierras. It finally stopped in the last week or two. Although I'm sure Canada has more!
And Dogs love Subaru's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lWmeK9H4EU
Sadly, we have hardly any Diesel SUV's in the states...
And Dogs love Subaru's

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lWmeK9H4EU
Sadly, we have hardly any Diesel SUV's in the states...












