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Yeah, the Subaru system is definitely one of the best AWD ones out there and dedicated snow tires would help as well. My wifes Santa Fe has a pseudo rear diff lock option you can engage and I wish they had that on the maverick as it really makes a difference. I bet the Tremor would have much better success but i wouldnt want to give up my 4K tow.Thank you for the video. It is helpful to see the capabilities and limitations of the Maverick's AWD system and the tires used. Wet snow is much more challenging to get through than dry snow, but your driveway looked to have reasonably dry snow. I was not impressed by the Mav's snow performance in the video and that is consistent with other peoples experiences. The Ford AWD system just isn't as good as a Subaru's in the white stuff. The video also shows off the limits of AT tires compared to actual winter tires. AT tires have improved over time and it is impressive what they can give you compared to a so-called all-season tire, but winter tires still blow them out of the water in snow and especially on ice. Given the Maverick's average snow performance, I still consider having dedicated snow tires a very sensible safety investment for any Mav owner in serious snow country.
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