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Originally Posted by roosterk0031
Thinking outside the box, how many days a year do you need AWD, is the savings of using almost half the fuel on days you do work worth it to say home on the AWD days.
I've decide to not got to work on bad days vs taking the extra time to get to work if I can't drive a reasonable speed and safely in my FWD car. But I have vacation days I can use.
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Well, historically speaking, it's snowed in June here before, so... Typically, however, it stops snowing in April or May, and then begins to do so intermittently in September, and USUALLY, it's snowy from October to March.
This year has been unusually warm and dry. People around here still laugh at global warming though, makes me angry.