Sentences with word «snowbelt»

In SH - AWD form, the RDX could be a nice option for people living in snowbelt states where the roads aren't too bad.
In the early 2000s, with the Canadian dollar trading at record lows, Reimer's designs, which were produced here, easily found customers in snowbelt states like Minnesota.
It also comes with standard all - wheel drive, which is a huge bonus for snowbelt dwellers.
At the same time, the all - new sedan looks dramatic (trust us: it's much better in person), offers a slew of new safety features, and is now available with all - wheel drive, which should make snowbelt drivers happy.
(There's no way to disable traction control alone, which will frustrate snowbelt customers hoping to drive the Giulia year - round with a set of winter wheels and tires.)
The seating position is quite comfortable, power is surprisingly good for a crossover, and the AWD system gives snowbelt shoppers a warm feeling inside.
Winter was a frozen hell for many snowbelt residents this season, but it's important to remember that it was just as trying for your car — ice, slush, mud, and salt are no friend to a car's paint or interior.
For the first time in a Hyundai sedan, a sophisticated AWD system will be offered, known as HTRAC, significantly broadening Genesis appeal in Snowbelt regions throughout the U.S..
(Given the importance of AWD to premium - segment snowbelt sales, we assume versions will four driven wheels will be available, as AWD versions of the future FWD cars were planned and the Maserati Ghibli — from whence the new cars» architecture will apparently be derived — is available with AWD.)
Automatically activating the seat and steering - wheel heaters as part of the remote start system are the kinds of thoughtful details that surely have won over buyers in snowbelt states.
Snowbelt drivers will find seasonal performance quite limiting since the Jaguar XF lacks an all - wheel - drive option.
Developed in - house, the system weighs just 165 pounds and is intended to help the Genesis appeal more to Snowbelt customers, as Hyundai believes the fact the old car was offered only with rear - wheel drive may have turned off buyers in northern states.
They've outpaced Sunbelt cities, and handily outpaced Snowbelt suburbs, which in turn outgrew Snowbelt cities.
Mom & dad live in the snowbelt of Southern Ontario.
If you live in one of the snowbelt locations of the Great Lakes, you're all too familiar.
That big - ass Mercedes - Benz star on the front grille is heated because the front sensor for the radar system is mounted behind it, and anyone living in the Snowbelt knows road slush can block the sensor and render the radar system useless.
On perfectly smooth canyon roads this might be an ideal setup, but not so much in the Snowbelt.
Because it's a competent, reasonably equipped and priced wagon with a bit of machismo that should capture the attention of both single guys living in the Snowbelt and growing families who want ample space without succumbing to the small crossover craze.
For many drivers in the snowbelt, the WR G4 makes a ton of sense.
Despite the shortcomings, all - season tires are found on most vehicles in North America, even those in the snowbelt.
Mercedes offers the C300 Coupe in standard rear - wheel drive and optional 4Matic all - wheel drive, with Benz expecting a take rate of around 40 percent for the 4Matic model — primarily in snowbelt states.
If you don't live in the Snowbelt, the 1M would make a great daily driver.
For people in the Snowbelt, the AWD system is worth every penny over the GTI's sticker price.
Live in the Snowbelt?
Having four driven wheels is a big selling point for drivers in the snowbelt.
This archetypal winter tire should impress anyone in the Snowbelt.
These crossoversoffer much of the practicality that's made crossovers of all sizes so popular — tons of useable space, a high seating position, versatility, and a modicum of rough road capability (Don't even think about going off - road: all - wheel - drive is included only as a favor to Snowbelt buyers and in recognition that shoppers expect crossovers to power both axles.)
For most Buick buyers in the snowbelt, this will be the way to go.
This is one of the most in - demand types of vehicles for everyone from young families to baby boomers, desired by drivers from the snowbelt to South Beach.
In addition, shoppers in the Snowbelt will appreciate the Crosstour's available all - wheel drive, a feature that isn't offered on the Accord sedan.
The Sedona is not offered with AWD, so it would not be compatible with some drivers» needs in the snowbelt unless they also had an AWD vehicle of some type to augment it.
Expect rear - wheel drive at launch, although given the Snowbelt's demand for AWD everything, all the time, we wouldn't be surprised if four driven wheels arrive soon thereafter.
Our $ 31K Ford Escape SE trim with front - wheel drive is a mid-trim model that would work well south of the snowbelt.
Living in the snowbelt, I am alert to test cars that are too rough over broken up roads.
Perhaps that's why the Snowbelt states are covered in Outbacks.
The second - generation Genesis steps up the technology, especial driver aids, and now offers all - wheel - drive (Hyundai HTRAC), making the car salable in the Snowbelt.
By the way, an optional aluminum hardtop may be just the ticket for you snowbelt dwellers.
Biermann says there are no plans to offer it, but he doesn't deny that it could be introduced later to boost appeal in potentially lucrative markets, such as the snowbelt states.
It would be ideal if the xB offered all - wheel - drive as an option for the Snowbelt.
The V6 variant will also be available with Super-Handling All Wheel Drive for the snowbelt climes in America and Canada.
That's a definite advantage in the Snowbelt, but it translates into enhanced performance and handling on dry pavement, too.
And SUVs certainly have a lot to offer, particularly for those in the snowbelt, where four - wheel drive is practically a must.
Already, the project faced a challenge: Durham is in a snowbelt, so the building season is short.
«You'd think the last thing a woman living in a snowbelt would want is more white — but nope!
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