• Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Yeah, that’s why I didn’t get another Mazda. I have a 70 pound dog that goes nearly everywhere with me. I needed actual cargo space and Mazda does not do cargo space. I can’t speak to the rusting, the snow place I lived in used cinders instead of salt. I can speak to normal ass sedans with manuals driving right past fancy 4 wheel drive vehicles in the snow. That was hilarious.

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      18 hours ago

      I can speak to normal ass sedans with manuals driving right past fancy 4 wheel drive vehicles in the snow.

      That’s always been more about skill and tires than drivetrain I’d say. The excess weight of a 4 wheel drive SUV actually puts it at a disadvantage in most situations that don’t involve acceleration, too. They still have the same amount of braking wheels, but more weight to brake, etc.

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        18 hours ago

        The problem usually was acceleration though. Specifically way too much gas and spinning their tires until they’re on an ice patch instead of snow. But yeah, definitely a skill issue. Still hilarious.

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          2 hours ago

          Your manual transmission might also have helped there tbh. It gives more granular control of acceleration at low speeds if you know what you’re doing - which, if you drove a manual transmission for years, you probably do.