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Originally Posted by Octane
What about people who live in the northern states and need a 4x4 for driving in snow? Even with an AWD car you are pretty much screwed if the snow is deeper than 6" (the front bumper pushes the snow like a snowplow and you go nowhere).
You could say the same about people who buy sportscars. What good is a car that will do 140 mph when the speed limit is 65?
I personally think that pic of the Sequoia is kinda ugly, but I thought the new Tundra was ugly untill I saw it in person. Now that Ive seen a few in person I think they look awsome.
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I agree with you but I was talking about the fact the majority of SUVs won't see any off roading. Sure its legit to have a car that can take deep snow or that you need for adverse weather but generally speaking you see them with one person going to the mall. And now that crossovers are becoming more popular I highly doubt most of them are built for off road (there could be some exceptions) but most are for bad weather on the road which isn't a bad thing. Sports cars are nich' market so that doesn't cout

Anyway I don't want to get into a pissing contest, we'll just leave it at that.