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Old Feb 8, 2013 | 09:13 AM
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How are you folks new Charger with AWD perform in the snow? a blizzard in the Northeast is looming...will you be testing your Charger when that storm comes through? Please post your feedback.
 
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Old Feb 8, 2013 | 10:13 AM
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I do not own a Charger but thiers too items that make or break you driving in winter conditions.

1.Ground clearance and tires, Charger all ready is at a dis advantage here, if you have good winter tires and driving on road Im sure the AWD Charger will handel the nastys quite well.

I do find AWD and 4x4 drivers do tend to find them selfs up upside down in a ditch!!
 
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Old Feb 8, 2013 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by cyclone429
I do not own a Charger but thiers too items that make or break you driving in winter conditions.

1.Ground clearance and tires, Charger all ready is at a dis advantage here, if you have good winter tires and driving on road Im sure the AWD Charger will handel the nastys quite well.

I do find AWD and 4x4 drivers do tend to find them selfs up upside down in a ditch!!
Dude.....I'm asking those folks who owns a Charger and their feedback! who gives a **** about drivers ending upside down in a ditch. Keep your stupid comments to yourself and please do a spell check before posting!
 
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